: The sensitive sister who struggles with her love life and a sense of constant failure.
: A successful but shallow poet who seeks out "authentic" suffering and ends up in a bizarre relationship with a phone-sex harasser. Happiness (1998)
: Jane Adams (Joy Jordan), Philip Seymour Hoffman (Allen), Dylan Baker (Bill Maplewood), Lara Flynn Boyle (Helen Jordan), Ben Gazzara (Lenny Jordan). : The sensitive sister who struggles with her
Todd Solondz’s Happiness (1998) is a landmark of American independent cinema, famous for its unflinching, darkly comedic exploration of the "perverse acts" and profound loneliness hidden behind the facade of suburban normalcy. It is widely regarded by critics as one of the most disturbing yet audaciously empathetic films ever made. Director & Writer : Todd Solondz Todd Solondz’s Happiness (1998) is a landmark of
: Won the FIPRESCI Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and the National Board of Review award for Best Ensemble Cast.
: A lonely, self-loathing office worker who makes obscene phone calls to strangers. Themes to Watch For