Happy, Happy
In Kaja’s world, family is the most important thing in the world. She always remains optimistic, although her husband prefers going hunting with his friends than having sex with her. However, when the perfect couple moves in next door, Kaja won’t be able to hold back her repressed feelings, which will dangerously complicate matters. Anne Sewitsky’s debut took home the World Cinema prize at Sundance, winning audience and critics over with its fresh approach to the worn-out theme of infidelity. In “Happy Happy”, the Norwegian director mixes on her canvas the light and bright colours of humour with the dark mood of the complex love relationships in a mature exploration of the tough world of adult life.
Happy Happy by NyxtesPremieras
Original Title: Sykt Lykkelig
Director: Anne Sewitsky
Screenwriter: Ragnhild Tronvoll, Mette M. Bοlstad
DoP: Anna Myking
Music: Stein Berge Svendsen
Editor: Christoffer Heier
Principal Cast: Agnes Kittelsen, Joachim Rafaelsen, Maibritt Saerens, Henrik Rafaelsen, Oskar Hernaes Brandso, Ram Shihab Ebedy, Heine Totland
Country: Norway
Year: 2010
Running Time: 85'
Language: Norwegian, English