
Goodbye Happiness
Comedy
Overview
To commemorate the passing of their beloved father, four brothers very much at odds congregate for one final week at their summer house in the Magdalen Islands. As they bid their final goodbyes, the four brothers revisit their past joys and hardships as each one of them struggles to give meaning to their very different lives.
Top Cast


François Arnaud
François Arnaud
L'Épicurien - Nicolas
François Arnaud
L'Épicurien - Nicolas


Antoine Bertrand
Antoine Bertrand
Le Nostalgique - Thomas
Antoine Bertrand
Le Nostalgique - Thomas


Louis Morissette
Louis Morissette
Le Businessman - Charles-Alexandre
Louis Morissette
Le Businessman - Charles-Alexandre


Patrice Robitaille
Patrice Robitaille
L'Auteur - William
Patrice Robitaille
L'Auteur - William


Charlotte Aubin
Charlotte Aubin
Camille
Charlotte Aubin
Camille


Julie Le Breton
Julie Le Breton
Liliane
Julie Le Breton
Liliane


Marilyse Bourke
Marilyse Bourke
Valérie
Marilyse Bourke
Valérie


Élizabeth Duperré
Élizabeth Duperré
Audrey
Élizabeth Duperré
Audrey


Geneviève Boivin-Roussy
Geneviève Boivin-Roussy
Laura Lambert
Geneviève Boivin-Roussy
Laura Lambert


Pierre-Yves Cardinal
Pierre-Yves Cardinal
Philippe Lambert
Pierre-Yves Cardinal
Philippe Lambert
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