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  1. Happy End is a film by Michael Haneke starring Isabelle Huppert and Jean-Louis Trintignant, about a dysfunctional family in Calais. The film explores themes of suicide, dementia, infidelity, and immigration, and was nominated for European Film Awards.

  2. Happy End: Directed by Michael Haneke. With Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Mathieu Kassovitz, Fantine Harduin. A well-to-do French family deals with a series of setbacks and crises.

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    • Drama
    • Michael Haneke
    • 2017-12-22
  3. Reviews. Happy End. Comedy. 110 minutes ‧ 2017. Peter Sobczynski. December 22, 2017. 4 min read. Having made a name for himself with a series of impeccably made but undeniably chilly stories, Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke changed things up considerably with his last film, “ Amour ” (2012).

  4. Although a middle-class family living in Calais deal with a series of setbacks, they pay little attention to the grim conditions in the refugee camps within a few miles of their home. Fandango at...

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  5. May 24, 2017 · Audiences that just want to kick back and zone out while watching a movie won’t love Happy End. But viewers who are up for a challenge (and subtitles — it’s in French) will be richly rewarded.

  6. 6 days ago · Japanese director Neo Sora is no catastrophist: the vision of dystopia he puts forth in his coolly compelling first fiction feature “ Happyend ” is chilling precisely because it won’t take ...

  7. Gradually succumbing to dementia, George Laurent, the octogenarian patriarch of the Laurents, an affluent upper-bourgeois family, is uncomfortably sharing his palatial manor in Calais, the heart of the infamous migrant jungle, with his twice-married son, Thomas, and Anne, his workaholic daughter who has taken over the family construction business.