Happy ending (2003)
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German title | happy end |
Original title | Nowhere to Go But Up |
Country of production | USA , France , Germany |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2003 |
length | 86 minutes |
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Director | Amos Kollek |
script | Amos Kollek |
production | Christine Gozlan , Avram Ludwig , Frédéric Robbes , Alain Sarde |
camera | Ken Kelsch |
cut | Luc Barnier , Jeffrey Marc Harkavy |
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Happy End ( Nowhere to Go But Up ) is an American - French - German comedy film directed by Amos Kollek from 2003 .
action
The 23-year-old French woman Val Chipzik has many dreams. She travels to New York City to become an actress. There she does temporary jobs and sleeps in the front yard of the screenwriter Jack. With the money she earned, she pays for her continuing education in her dream job.
Jack is initially annoyed by Val, then she gives him the idea of a promising script. Jack falls in love with her and demands from the film people who want to shoot according to his script that he can help determine the leading actress to be cast.
Reviews
The magazine prisma wrote that the film was a " light comedy " and thus differed from the other films by Amos Kollek. The " fairytale story " was inspired by the character of Holly Golightly from the movie Breakfast at Tiffany 's.
The magazine TV Spielfilm wrote that the film was a “ weird-frivolous fairy tale with original people ”, typical for the director. The action seems " very fake ".
background
The film was shot in New York City .
Web links
- Happy ending in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Happy End at Rotten Tomatoes (English)
- Happy ending in the German dubbing file