
Life Is a Long Quiet River
Those Two families should never have met
Ratings
Two babies are switched at birth. When the mistake is discovered 12 years later, it leads to complications in the lives of both families. One family is affluent, with dutiful and (apparently) contented children. The other family is poor, with rambunctious (even delinquent) children, often hungry, but with lots of laughter in the house.
Production
MK2 Films, CNC, France 3 Cinéma
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Benoît Magimel
Momo Groseille

Valérie Lalande
Bernadette Le Quesnoy

Catherine Hiegel
Josette

Daniel Gélin
Docteur Mavial

Hélène Vincent
Madame Marielle Le Quesnoy

André Wilms
Monsieur Jean Le Quesnoy

Christine Pignet
Madame Groseille

Maurice Mons
Monsieur Groseille

Catherine Jacob
Marie-Thérèse

Tara Römer
Million Groseille

Patrick Bouchitey
Père Auberger
Jean-Brice Van Keer
Mathieu Le Quesnoy
Emmanuel Cendrier
Pierre Le Quesnoy
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