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  1. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. The percentage of users who rated this 3.5 stars or higher. The Man In The Hat sets off from Marseilles ...

  2. May 14, 2021 · May 14, 2021. 3 min read. Whimsy is as delicate as a butterfly wing. But “The Man in the Hat” sustains a whimsical tone beautifully throughout its brief running time, perhaps because co-writers/directors John-Paul Davidson and Stephen Warbeck add a touch of melancholy to keep it from becoming too cloying or cutesy.

  3. The Man in the Hat. The Man in the Hat is a 2020 British independent comedy film, [1][2][3] the directorial debut of composer Stephen Warbeck. [4] The film is a musically-rooted road trip comedy. The film was made by Open Palm Films and Rather Good Films Ltd [5][6] and is represented by Kaleidoscope Film Distribution.

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  6. The Man in the Hat: Directed by John-Paul Davidson, Stephen Warbeck. With Ciarán Hinds, Sylvain Thirolle, Conor Lovett, James Lailey. The Man in the Hat journeys through France in a Fiat 500 accompanied by a framed photograph of an unknown woman.

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  8. May 14, 2021 · RogerEbert.com. May 14, 2021. Whimsy is as delicate as a butterfly wing. But The Man in the Hat sustains a whimsical tone beautifully throughout its brief running time, perhaps because co-writers/directors John-Paul Davidson and Stephen Warbeck add a touch of melancholy to keep it from becoming too cloying or cutesy. Read More.