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La vie est un long fleuve tranquille

  • 1988
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  • 1h 30m
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6.8/10
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La vie est un long fleuve tranquille (1988)
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A revengeful nurse switches a girl and a boy at birth. They are raised in two radically different families. When the switch is revealed many years later, the now teenagers and families need ... Read allA revengeful nurse switches a girl and a boy at birth. They are raised in two radically different families. When the switch is revealed many years later, the now teenagers and families need to cope with their new environments.A revengeful nurse switches a girl and a boy at birth. They are raised in two radically different families. When the switch is revealed many years later, the now teenagers and families need to cope with their new environments.

  • Director
    • Étienne Chatiliez
  • Writers
    • Étienne Chatiliez
    • Florence Quentin
  • Stars
    • Benoît Magimel
    • Hélène Vincent
    • Valérie Lalande
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Étienne Chatiliez
    • Writers
      • Étienne Chatiliez
      • Florence Quentin
    • Stars
      • Benoît Magimel
      • Hélène Vincent
      • Valérie Lalande
    • 22User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Benoît Magimel
    Benoît Magimel
    • Momo Groseille
    Hélène Vincent
    Hélène Vincent
    • Madame Marielle Le Quesnoy
    Valérie Lalande
    • Bernadette Le Quesnoy
    Tara Römer
    Tara Römer
    • Million Groseille
    • (as Tara Romer)
    Jérôme Floch
    • Toc-Toc Groseille
    Sylvie Cubertafon
    • Ghislaine
    Emmanuel Cendrier
    • Pierre Le Quesnoy
    Guillaume Hacquebart
    • Paul Le Quesnoy
    Jean-Brice Van Keer
    • Mathieu Le Quesnoy
    Praline Le Moult
    • Emmanuelle Le Quesnoy
    Axel Vicart
    • Franck
    Claire Prévost
    • Roselyne Groseille
    André Wilms
    André Wilms
    • Monsieur Jean Le Quesnoy
    Christine Pignet
    • Madame Groseille
    Maurice Mons
    • Monsieur Groseille
    Daniel Gélin
    Daniel Gélin
    • Docteur Mavial
    Catherine Hiegel
    Catherine Hiegel
    • Josette
    Catherine Jacob
    Catherine Jacob
    • Marie-Thérèse
    • Director
      • Étienne Chatiliez
    • Writers
      • Étienne Chatiliez
      • Florence Quentin
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    10toad-1

    A favorite French comedy, and one the funniest films I've seen

    This film is perhaps my favorite French comic film. I have seen it over and over through the years, perhaps 50 times. Having lived in France, I relish it's send-up of two stereotypical French families and their attitudes and interactions with each other as well as with institutions: the church, schools, the medical profession, foreigners among them, etc. As I see it over and over, it is my delight to concentrate on one character or another as they delineate a stereotypical trait. The subtleties are hilarious, yet I can imagine those who have never lived among the French might be bewildered, even turned off.
    7dbdumonteil

    ..... but it can become a little funny film

    June 1987. Lille, in the North of France. Two families live in this big town. On one hand, the "Le Quesnoy", a wealthy family. The father is the manager of "EDF", the mother stays at home and the children are well brought up. On the other hand, the "Groseille" a poor family who lives in a small flat. The father took part in the Algerian War, the mother is listless and the children are delinquents. Apparently, these two families have got nothing in common. However, twelve years ago, two children have been exchanged by a nurse who was left by her lover. They will be given back to their real families..... .....and it won't be easy. It's Etienne Chatiliez's first film and it's very successful. The description of the two families is satirical and it never falls into the caricature. The "Le Quesnoy" are never showing signs of conceit or hypocrisy, they're even a bit ridiculous. The movie is very strong thanks to its actors who are mostly incredible: of course, the main actors :Hélène Vincent won the César for the best actress in 1989. Her portrait and some of her words are irresistible (it's monday, it's raviolis). Benoit Magimel who fits well in the role of Maurice. He's smart and impish. But the minor actors too: Patrick Bouchitey in his role of ecclesiastic, (The scene in which he sings "Jésus reviens etc..." during a party is absolutely brillant and funny, Daniel Gélin, a wistful doctor and a wicked lover. At last, the screenplay is full of little details or words that score the bull's eye. The best example is when Bernadette's spreading her soup on the table during a dinner which means that she doesn't belong to her family circle. To sum up: one of the funniest movies of the eighties.
    bobgask

    A cleverly devised movie that captures perfectly dark French humor.

    Unlike the feel good, "everything turns out for the best," "innate human goodness" fluff comedies that we see in the US, this film is based on the proposition that, under pressure, everyone falls to the level of the lowest common denominator.

    Years in the past a scorned nurse/lover switched newborns to spite the doctor who was the subject of her ire. When it was revealed, in the present, that these families from opposite sides of the track had each raised the other's son to his early teens, they set about to make it right. After all, there was enough success to go around. Right?

    Rather than bringing everyone up to the level of the wealthy politician's family, however, the children (siblings included) become a lot of foul mouthed, cigarette smoking, truants who enjoy their delinquent lives to the fullest. Naturally, the parents follow suit.

    No one is immune. The film is a keeper, though the humor is decidedly French and some subtleties are likely lost in the translation.
    8krn-2

    A playfull comedy

    The subject of two children being switched at birth could have easily been the canvas for a melodramatic movie. Instead of that, this work presents a playfull comedy where the clichés of society classes are scrutinized. The laughs are in the details, some dialogs are just memorable. And if the ending might seem a little unsettled, it has the intelligence of leaving questions and conclusions to the spectator about wealth and happiness.
    9com-3

    Now out on DVD in France

    At last, this little gem of a film is available on DVD (only in French, no subtitles, but it is, in any case, a difficult film to enjoy other than in French), together with 2 hours of additional interviews.

    This film is a wicked little satire on the differences (and, below the surface, the similarities) between the bourgeois LeQuesnoy family and the wastrel Groseille family. The artifice used is the switching of two children at birth by the unhappy mistress of the gynaecologist.

    For many of the actors and the director, this was their first film, providing a stepping stone for greater things. But "La Vie est un Long Fleuve Tranquille" should not be missed. Many of its little jokes became catchphrases in the France of the eighties and early nineties, so cruelly apt were they.

    And do not miss Etienne Chatiliez's later films, particularly "Tatie Danielle" et "Le Bonheur est dans le Pre".

    You might not enjoy this film - some people clearly haven't. But I recommend you make the effort to decide for yourself. It will be worth it.

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      France's most successful movie of 1988
    • Connections
      Featured in Fan des années 80: 1988 #2 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Paris en Colère
      Music by Maurice Jarre

      Lyrics by Maurice Vidalin

      Performed by Mireille Mathieu

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    • Release date
      • February 3, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Life Is a Long Quiet River
    • Production companies
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
      • France 3 Cinéma
      • Investimage
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $194,456
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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