Le Bonheur 1965 ❲GENUINE❳
Through Thérèse’s journey, Varda explores fundamental questions about happiness, love, and human connection. What does it mean to be happy? Is it found in the comfort and security of a traditional marriage, or in the thrill and excitement of a new romance? Can one person truly fulfill another’s emotional needs, or are we forever searching for something more?
is often cited as one of the key films of the French New Wave movement, a cinematic revolution that emerged in the late 1950s and 1960s. Characterized by innovative storytelling, location shooting, and a focus on everyday life, the French New Wave brought a fresh perspective to French cinema and influenced filmmakers around the world. le bonheur 1965
In 2015, was selected for preservation in the Cannes Film Festival’s Classics section, a testament to its enduring significance and appeal. As a work of art, Le Bonheur continues to captivate audiences with its timeless themes, memorable performances, and Agnès Varda’s masterful direction. In 2015, was selected for preservation in the