For many, the film served as a way to "exorcise" ugly clichés through self-irony, showing characters who tease their own cultures while still embracing their French identity. A Growing Franchise
In the landscape of modern French cinema, few comedies have made as much of a splash as (translated literally as "What Did We Do to the Good Lord?" and released internationally as Serial (Bad) Weddings ). Since its debut in 2014, this film has become a cultural phenomenon, sparking both belly laughs and intense debates about multiculturalism in France. The Story: A Family Melting Pot Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu (Serial Bad ...
It was a massive success in France, remaining in the top five at the box office for 14 consecutive weeks and grossing over $104 million locally. For many, the film served as a way
Despite its popularity in Europe, the film famously struggled to find a release in the US and UK at the time, with some distributors considering its racial and religious jokes "too politically incorrect". The Story: A Family Melting Pot It was