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Soigne ton gauche

  • 1936
  • 13m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.5K
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Jacques Tati in Soigne ton gauche (1936)
ComedyShortSport

A boxer is out in the country with his entourage, training for his next fight. Meanwhile, on the farm nearby, Roger is neglecting his chores. As he watches the boxer and his sparring partner... Read allA boxer is out in the country with his entourage, training for his next fight. Meanwhile, on the farm nearby, Roger is neglecting his chores. As he watches the boxer and his sparring partners at work, Roger starts to fantasize about being a boxer himself. Then, when none of the b... Read allA boxer is out in the country with his entourage, training for his next fight. Meanwhile, on the farm nearby, Roger is neglecting his chores. As he watches the boxer and his sparring partners at work, Roger starts to fantasize about being a boxer himself. Then, when none of the boxer's sparring partners can continue, he is asked to fill in, although he doesn't know an... Read all

  • Director
    • René Clément
  • Writers
    • Jean-Marie Huard
    • Jacques Tati
  • Stars
    • Jacques Tati
    • Max Martel
    • Louis Robur
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • René Clément
    • Writers
      • Jean-Marie Huard
      • Jacques Tati
    • Stars
      • Jacques Tati
      • Max Martel
      • Louis Robur
    • 7User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jacques Tati
    Jacques Tati
    • Roger
    Max Martel
    • Postman
    • (as Max Martell)
    Louis Robur
    • Boxer
    • (as Robur)
    Cliville
    • Boxer
    Jean Aurel
    • Kid
    • (as J. Aurel)
    Champel
    • Manager
    Van der Haegen
    • Sparring Partner
    Rhum
      • Director
        • René Clément
      • Writers
        • Jean-Marie Huard
        • Jacques Tati
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      7plaidpotato

      Tati doing Chaplin

      Not a great short, but worth watching for a glimpse of a very young Jacques Tati, and for an interesting look at a French rural village in 1936. Jacques Tati's mannerisms are funny, but underutilized. He could have gotten a lot more mileage out of some of the situations. I had one really big laugh, but the rest of the film was just pleasantly amusing. The editing is very crude. It kinda felt like the editor held up the strips of film in one hand and scissors in the other and eyeballed it. Either that, or there were some frames lost to decomposition or something. 7/10 is probably being a little too generous as far a pure entertainment value, but that's what I'm going to give it, because it's a fascinating piece of film history.
      10happytrigger-64-390517

      masterpiece short by René Clément - Jacques Tati

      "Soigne ton gauche" is a great surprise thanks to to artistic direction by René Clément, but I think you have to be french to appreciate in big laughs all the farm context and characters. As in "Gai dimanche", there are some early Tati's future gags and characters, like the postman François from "l'Ecole des facteurs" and "Jour de fête". In the 30's, Tati did a lot of music hall shows imitating funnily sportsmen, from tennis to boxing. Here Tati tries boxing as an amateur facing a brutal champion, he learns on the ring improvising from a book. This short has fast paced editing so gags are also very fast for spontaneous laughs.
      9zetes

      Decent short, but more of a curio for Tati fans

      Wow, Tati was a young man. Here he plays someone's young son, 17 years before M. Hulot's Holiday. The action centers around a boxing match between a champ and Tati, who knows nothing about boxing and has to consult a manual during the fight. It sounds funnier than it really is. Chaplin's boxing match in City Lights is much, much better. The editing of this film can be confusing. Still, it is funny. It's worth a 7/10. See it on Criterion's M. Hulot's Holiday DVD, recently released.
      6boblipton

      Tati and Clement Intersect.... and never Really Diverge Again

      Rene Clement as a comedy director? Yes indeed, because even as singular a talent as Clement had to direct something early on, and here he is, directing Jacques Tati as a farm hand working where a boxer is training, and all the sparring partners are unconscious. So when the trainer spots Tati shadow-boxing with himself, he tosses the young dope to the champ.

      It doesn't look anything like what you'd expect a film from Clement to look like, and it doesn't look anything like what you'd expect a film with Tati to look like.... except for the young kids running around the farm, playing at being newsreel cameramen and shooting what looks interesting to them.... and which you need to think about for a few seconds before you realize that, yes, that makes sense..... and that makes it pretty much the earliest film by Tati in which his auctorial voice begins to be heard: a nostalgia for a world that never really existed, in which Hulot wanders happily across the shore, or leads a pack of wild dogs through the streets .... and that links to some of Clement's more singular works, like JEUX INTERDIT and LE MURA DI MALAPAGA. in which people long for a little compassion.

      It's odd how two artists can explore the same themes in such different ways.... and how nobody notices when their paths cross.
      7anton-6

      Funny with a young Jacques Tati!!!

      Pretty Funny.I saw this on Criterion´s M. Hulot's Holiday DVD.It is very inspired by the boxing scene in City Light.This short film is of course not as good because that is one of the funniest(or best) scenes in film history.It´s hard to rate short films but if I should rate it I give it a 4 out of 5.

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      • Trivia
        This short film is featured on the Criterion Collection DVD for Les Vacances de monsieur Hulot (1953), released in 2001.
      • Connections
        Featured in Jacques Tati, le rire démocratique (2002)

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      • Release date
        • 1936 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • France
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • Watch Your Left
      • Production company
        • Cady Films
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      • Gross worldwide
        • $50,694
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      • Runtime
        • 13m
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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