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Release Date:
February 10, 1965
Original Title:
Le Bonheur
Alternate Titles:
A Felicidade
Das Glück
Dyo gynaikes ki enas andras
Glück aus dem Blickwinkel des Mannes
Happiness
I eftyhia
Lyckliga stunder
Shiawase
Sreća
happiness
Счастье
행복
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Parc Film
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 18 FR: 18|TP JP: G NL: 9|12 SE: 11
Runtime: 80
A young husband and father, perfectly content with his life, falls in love with another woman.
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Assistant Camera:
Jean-Louis Malige
Claude Zidi
Yves Agostini
Paul Bonis
Assistant Director:
Jean-Paul Savignac
Assistant Editor:
Martha Lourdes Osorio
Daniele Grimberg
Assistant Production Manager:
Jeanne Marie Olivier
Pascal Bazart
Assistant Script:
Annie Maurel
Catherine Savignac
Camera Operator:
Claude Zidi
Continuity:
Francine Corteggiani
Costume Design:
Claude François
Director:
Agnès Varda
Director of Photography:
Claude Beausoleil
Jean Rabier
Editor:
Janine Verneau
Gaffer:
Marcel Dindault
Key Grip:
Bernard Largemains
Makeup Artist:
Serge Groffe
Music:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Original Music Composer:
Jean-Michel Defaye
Producer:
Mag Bodard
Production Design:
Hubert Monloup
Production Manager:
Philippe Dussart
Set Designer:
Joseph Gerhard
Charles Merangel
Sound:
Louis Hochet
Sound Assistant:
Antoine Bonfanti
Robert Cambourakis
Sound Recordist:
Alex Pront
Still Photographer:
Helga Romanoff
Unit Production Manager:
Michel Choquet
Wardrobe Assistant:
Agnès Soulet
Laurence Clairval
Writer:
Agnès Varda
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