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  1. Goodbye Happiness (French: Au revoir le bonheur) is a French Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Ken Scott and released in 2021. The film centres on Nicolas ( François Arnaud ), Thomas ( Antoine Bertrand ), Charles-Alexandre ( Louis Morissette ) and William ( Patrice Robitaille ), four brothers who do not get along but are attempting to set aside their differences at their father's funeral.

  2. Aug 22, 2022 · Goodbye Happiness: Directed by Ken Scott. With François Arnaud, Antoine Bertrand, Louis Morissette, Patrice Robitaille. Four brothers, opposite to each other, are in the Magdalen Islands to pay tribute to their deceased father where several problems arise.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Ken Scott
    • 2022-08-22
  3. Goodbye Happiness. Four battling brothers come together at their summer home in the Magdalen Islands to pay a final tribute to their recently deceased father. Page 1 of 4, 8 total items. The ...

    • Comedy, Drama
    • François Arnaud
    • Ken Scott
  4. Synopsis. 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. Cast. Crew.

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    • Christal Films, Les Films Opale
    • Ken Scott
  5. Goodbye Happiness is a French Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Ken Scott and released in 2021. The film centres on Nicolas, Thomas, Charles-Alexandre and William, four brothers who do not get along but are attempting to set aside their differences at their father's funeral.

  6. 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. Ken Scott.

  7. Deathy’s review published on Letterboxd: Score : 9/10 . One of my biggest surprise of the year so far, expectedly amusing yet surprisingly moving, Au Revoir le Bonheur confront family heritage and the importance of preserving family legacy with such sensibility that it’s kind of sad that the film is destined to be unfairly forgotten.

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