The film is famously divided into four segments, though its structure was notably reworked by Étaix into a "Director's Cut" in 1971:
The titular segment depicts the frantic, high-stress environment of city life, where noise, crowds, and traffic drive both the protagonist and his psychiatrist to the brink. Tant qu'on a la sante subtitles English
The 1966 French comedy (English title: As Long as You’ve Got Your Health ) is a satirical anthology directed by and starring Pierre Étaix . Often described as a "master of visual gags" in the vein of Buster Keaton and Jacques Tati, Étaix uses this film to explore the absurdities and stresses of modern life through four distinct sketches. Film Overview & Structure The film is famously divided into four segments,
For many years, legal disputes kept Étaix’s work out of public distribution, threatening his legacy with obscurity. Film Overview & Structure For many years, legal