Hold on to Daddy's Ears (French: Tiens-toi bien après les oreilles à papa), also known as What the Hell Are They Complaining About?,[1] is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Jean Bissonnette and released in 1971.
[2] A satirical allegory for Quebec nationalism, the film stars Dominique Michel as Suzanne David and Yvon Deschamps as Jacques Martin, two French Canadians working for the Montreal office of a large English Canadian insurance company from Toronto.
[3] The cast also includes Dave Broadfoot as the company president Mr. Thompson, as well as Paule Bayard, Gilles Latulippe, Jean Leclerc, Hélène Loiselle, Suzanne Lévesque, Alpha Boucher and Claude Michaud in supporting roles.
[5] In contemporary times, the film has also been analyzed as a precursor of the MeToo movement for its depiction of the sexist behaviour that Suzanne was forced to endure in the workplace.
[7] The song "Mommy Daddy", written by Richer and songwriter Marc Gélinas and performed by Michel and Gélinas for the film's soundtrack, was a hit,[7] which became one of Michel's enduring signature songs and was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2014.