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Release Date:
October 30, 2024
Original Title:
L'Art d'être heureux
Alternate Titles:
De l'art ou du Machond ?
The Art of Nothing
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Artémis Productions
BeTV
Le Bureau
Proximus
RTBF
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
Jean-Yves Machond, a globally unknown and generally unhappy painter, decides one day to change his life. He seeks inspiration in a small Norman town, in order to design a masterpiece that will finally earn him glory and eternal recognition. But his meeting with local artists, from the warm Bagnoule to the skillful Cécile, will somewhat make him deviate from his path, and bring him face to face with his deepest dream: that of simply being a happy man.
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Art Direction:
Damien Fleury
Assistant Editor:
Marwan Montel
Assistant Location Manager:
Suzanne Martin
Raphaëlle Latapy
Delphine Marie
Associate Producer:
Philippe Logie
Boom Operator:
Milan Regnier-Dardenne
Construction Manager:
Ruben Hermans
Director:
Stefan Liberski
Director of Photography:
Hichame Alaouié
Electrician:
Olivier Cazzitti
First Assistant Camera:
Fanny Chausson
Foley Artist:
Vincent Maloumian
Foley Editor:
Robin Debaisieux
Foley Mixer:
David Gérain
Gaffer:
Jérôme Di Cola
Location Manager:
Roxane Timperman
Makeup Artist:
Emma Franco
Painter:
Nora Munõz
Laurie Crochelet
Alberto Sebastiani
Corinne De Hasque
Jerôme Birti
Vanille Le Noan
Producer:
Bertrand Faivre
Patrick Quinet
Production Design:
Maude Piette
Sound Editor:
Maud Lombart
Wigmaker:
Virginie Berland
Writer:
Stefan Liberski
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