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Happiness
(Le Bonheur)

Directed by Agnès Varda.
With Jean-Claude Drouot, Claire Drouot, Marie-France Boyer.
France, 1964, DCP, color, 82 min.
French with English subtitles.
DCP source: Janus Films

Unlike the bulk of Varda’s work, Le Bonheur, with its highly stylized form and refusal to explore the psychology of its characters, is completely removed from reality, rejecting any of Varda’s usual documentary or self-reflexive elements. It is also Varda’s most controversial work, revolving around a blissfully happy family man (Jean-Claude Drouot, appearing with his real-life wife and children) who decides, with uncomplicated ease, to expand upon his happiness by taking a mistress. Set in an idyllic landscape of leisurely country picnics and shot in cheerfully vibrant colors, there is nonetheless a distinct chill detectable underneath the film’s relentlessly sunny exterior. Although Varda resists any simple moralizing, she has said of Le Bonheur, “I imagined a summer peach with its perfect colors, and inside, there is a worm.”

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