If the massive hit movie "Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu ?" (What did we do to God?) ever makes it onto cinema screens across the Channel and on the other side of the Atlantic it won’t be the version that’s sold some 15 million tickets here.
That’s because American and British film distributors, who love a good hit, aren’t so crazy about the borderline racist tone of the film, which focuses on two posh, white, Catholic parents whose four daughters marry men of other religions and races. More on this report in the Local
That’s because American and British film distributors, who love a good hit, aren’t so crazy about the borderline racist tone of the film, which focuses on two posh, white, Catholic parents whose four daughters marry men of other religions and races. More on this report in the Local
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