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202199 minDrama

Happening

Is Happening a Hit or Flop?

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Is Happening worth watching? With a rating of 7.179/10, this Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Happening Synopsis

France, 1963. Anne is a bright young student with a promising future ahead of her. But when she falls pregnant, she sees the opportunity to finish her studies and escape the constraints of her social background disappearing. With her final exams fast approaching and her belly growing, Anne resolves to act, even if she has to confront shame and pain, even if she must risk prison to do so.

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Top Cast

Anamaria Vartolomei
Anamaria VartolomeiAnne Duchesne
Kacey Mottet Klein
Kacey Mottet KleinJean
Luàna Bajrami
Luàna BajramiHélène
Louise Orry-Diquéro
Louise Orry-DiquéroBrigitte
Pio Marmaï
Pio MarmaïPr. Bornec
Sandrine Bonnaire
Sandrine BonnaireGabrielle Duchesne
Cyril Metzger
Cyril MetzgerGaspard
Anna Mouglalis
Anna MouglalisMadame Rivière
Fabrizio Rongione
Fabrizio RongioneDr. Ravinsky
Julien Frison
Julien FrisonMaxime

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Is Happening worth watching?

Yes, Happening is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.179/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama movies.

Is Happening hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.179/10), Happening is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Happening?

Happening is a Drama movie that France, 1963. Anne is a bright young student with a promising future ahead of her. But when she falls pregnant, she sees the opportunity to finish her...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 24, 2022
★ 6

"Anne" (Anamaria Vartolomei) is a young student studying to be a teacher, when she starts to feel stomach cramps. A visit to the doctor reveals that she is pregnant and the remainder of this drama relates to her decision not to have the baby. That's quite a stance to take in 1960s France where, much like in most of the rest of Europe, abortion is illegal, dangerous - and costly! It was an one-night-stand with "Max" (Julien Frison) that led to her condition, so she goes to visit him to see if he can help, but that's not much use and she finds herself largely alone trying to raise the money needed whilst her natural pre-occupation causes her grades to suffer. Much of the buildup to this autobiographical story is nothing special, to be honest; but for the last twenty minutes it becomes actually quite compelling. It reminded me of Imelda Staunton's excellent "Vera Drake" (2004). Not since then have I seen a film that openly deals with the dangers of backstreet abortions, of the stigma attached to those people who this who saw this as their only practical solution - and Vartolomei delivers her part confidently in what is essentially a strong, single-handed, performance that is quite effective at drawing us into her predicament and at making us think.