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The Films That Shaped It

The Truman Show

1998

On the DVD commentary for 'The Truman Show', director Peter Weir explicitly cited the observational style of French cinema, particularly the films of Jacques Tati such as 'Playtime' (1967) and 'Mon Oncle' (1958), as key influences on the film's aesthetic and thematic exploration of a character trapped in an artificial world. He noted their ability to depict the individual's struggle within designed environments, providing a framework for portraying Truman Burbank's predicament.

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