
Happiness
Drama · Romance
Overview
Though married to the good-natured, beautiful Thérèse, young husband and father François finds himself falling unquestioningly into an affair with an attractive postal worker. One of Agnès Varda's most provocative films, 'Le bonheur' examines, with a deceptively cheery palette and the spirited strains of Mozart, the ideas of fidelity and happiness in a modern, self-centered world.
Top Cast


Jean-Claude Drouot
Jean-Claude Drouot
François Chevalier
Jean-Claude Drouot
François Chevalier
Claire Drouot
Claire Drouot
Thérèse Chevalier
Claire Drouot
Thérèse Chevalier
Olivier Drouot
Olivier Drouot
Pierrot Chevalier
Olivier Drouot
Pierrot Chevalier
Sandrine Drouot
Sandrine Drouot
Gisou Chevalier
Sandrine Drouot
Gisou Chevalier


Marie-France Boyer
Marie-France Boyer
Émilie Savignard
Marie-France Boyer
Émilie Savignard
Marcelle Faure-Bertin
Marcelle Faure-Bertin
Bertin
Marcelle Faure-Bertin
Bertin
Manon Lanclos
Manon Lanclos
Mrs. Mesquier
Manon Lanclos
Mrs. Mesquier


Sylvia Saurel
Sylvia Saurel
Yvette Mercier
Sylvia Saurel
Yvette Mercier


Marc Eyraud
Marc Eyraud
Joseph Chevalier
Marc Eyraud
Joseph Chevalier
Christian Riehl
Christian Riehl
Christian Riehl
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