(1984) is a French sex comedy directed by Claude Confortès, adapted from the satirical comic strips of the acerbic cartoonist Jean-Marc Reiser . While the film was released in March 1984, it captures the hedonistic atmosphere of summer 1983. Movie Overview
Watch scenes featuring Catherine Leprince from the 1983 production: Catherine Leprince - 1983 - Vive les femmes ! Movie YouTube• Feb 1, 2025 Guide for Viewers
It is currently difficult to find on major streaming platforms in the United States, though it is sometimes listed on sites like Reelgood for availability updates. Long Live Women! (1984) - IMDb
Viewers on IMDb describe it as a "French sex comedy" similar to 1970s British "Carry On" style films but with more frequent nudity, typical of early 80s European cinema.
The film is an episodic "interpretation" of Reiser's work, focusing on intimate relationships between "physically flawed" characters who pursue each other with unbridled, often crude, enthusiasm.