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The 1988 French film ( Life is a Long Quiet River ), directed by Étienne Chatiliez, is a cult satirical comedy that explores the rigid class structures of late 20th-century France. It remains a hallmark of French cinema for its biting social commentary and famous catchphrases like "Le lundi, c’est raviolis". Core Narrative and Premise

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In the landscape of French cinema, few comedies have managed to balance biting social satire with genuine warmth quite like Étienne Chatiliez’s 1988 directorial debut, La Vie Est Un Long Fleuve Tranquille (Life is a Long Quiet River). The title itself—a placid, almost clichéd idiom suggesting a life free of struggle—serves as the ultimate ironic setup for a film that is anything but quiet. It is a chaotic, hilarious, and often poignant collision of classes, a film that dissected the French social divide of the 1980s with a scalpel sharp enough to draw blood, yet gentle enough to heal. The 1988 French film ( Life is a

"La Vie Est Un Long Fleuve Tranquille" (English title: "Life Is a Long Quiet River") is a French comedy-drama film directed by Étienne Chatiliez. Released in 1988, the film tells the story of two men who switch lives, leading to a series of hilarious and heartwarming events. Released in 1988, the film tells the story