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Release Date:
August 23, 2015
Original Title:
Happy
Alternate Titles:
A Happy Time
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
The Third Generation
Production Countries:
France | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 97
Florent, 23, is an upper class Parisian who dreams of going back to America, where he attended college. One summer he meets Alessia, an American girl, lost in the streets of Paris. Together and with random encounters while on a journey from Paris to Normandy, they explore their passions, which draws them closer as well as brings up their clashing differences. As they face a crucial crossroad in their lives, they will uncover new sides of themselves, struggling to determine who they are personally, professionally and sexually while to break free from their upbringings.
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Assistant Director:
Arthur Jalta
Justine Polaszyk
Best Boy Electric:
Marc Morineau
Boom Operator:
Alban Lejeune
Camera Technician:
Nathalie Aquino
Casting:
Alexandre Malem
Cinematography:
Jean Sotelo
Director:
Jordan Goldnadel
Editor:
Marsha Bramwell
Grip:
Marc Morineau
Nathalie Aquino
Location Manager:
Georgia Poivre
Makeup Artist:
Margaux Tricot
Producer:
Jordan Goldnadel
Production Coordinator:
Nina Lecourt
Production Design:
Charlotte Karas
Production Manager:
Astrid Bordeloup-Hauschild
Property Master:
Charlotte Karas
Script Supervisor:
Charlotte Karas
Sound Editor:
Nin Hazan
Sound Effects Editor:
Boaz Bachrach
Sound Mixer:
Alban Lejeune
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