Happy End (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 24, 2003

Original Title:
Nowhere to Go But Up

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Forensic Films
StudioCanal

Production Countries:
France | Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  FR: TP 

Runtime: 98

Val is 23 years old and full of dreams. She travels to New York to become an actress. She is lonely in a strange country, in a strange city, with little money and no friends. In her path, she meets weird people who they, also, seek their dreams but everyday life gets in the way. Tired and hungry she sits on the corner of a building. Across the street a writer whose fantasy has dry out. In an instant she becomes his muse... At the Oscar's night she will be the one with the Golden Globe in her hands.

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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Brian Abbott
Ildiko Juhasz
David Kalahiki

Associate Producer:
Jean-Michel Dissard

Casting:
Susan Shopmaker

Costume Design:
Kathryn Nixon

Dialogue Editor:
Stefan Korte
Kai Storck

Director:
Amos Kollek

Director of Photography:
Ken Kelsch

Editor:
Luc Barnier
Jeff Harkavy

Executive Producer:
Christine Gozlan

Foley Recordist:
Philipp Sellier

Line Producer:
Rob York

Makeup & Hair:
Lorraine Godfrey

Makeup Artist:
Elizabeth Dahl
Leza Ann Rawlins

Producer:
Alain Sarde
Frédéric Robbes
Avram Ludwig

Production Design:
Deana Sidney

Set Decoration:
Lisa Scoppa

Sound Designer:
Guido Zettier

Writer:
Amos Kollek

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