Happy (2015 film) explained

Happy
Director:Jordan Goldnadel
Screenplay:Jordan Goldnadel with the help of Florence Chouraqui Suissa
Cinematography:Jean Sotelo
Editing:Marsha Bramwell
Music:Izzy Gaon
Distributor:Wide Management

Happy is a 2015 French feature film directed by Jordan Goldnadel, with Isabel Ryan, Vladimir Perrin, Jordan Goldnadel and Léa Moszkowicz.

The film showed at the 2015 Montréal World Film Festival, where it received great reviews.[1] [2] The film is sold internationally by Wide Management and receives two nominations at the 2016 Prix Henri Langlois (Henri Langlois Awards). The film also integrates the Eye on Films European Label and is released in several countries including the US, the UK, Ireland and South Korea.[3]

Synopsis

Alessia, a young American photographer, comes to Paris for obscure reasons. There, she meets Florent, a young bourgeois Parisian searching for purpose in his life. For one summer, they will live an intense passion, orchestrated by travels and encounters with strangers.

Cast

Awards

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ffm-montreal.org/en/767-en_happy.html HAPPY
  2. Fuse Film Review: The 2015 Montreal World Film Festival — Step By Step, The Arts Fuse, 12 September 2015
  3. Web site: HAPPY | Eye on Films .