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Le Bonheur (2013 Film)
Le bonheur (French for " happiness") may refer to: * ''Le Bonheur'' (1934 film), a 1934 French film * ''Le Bonheur'' (1965 film), a 1965 French film * Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, USA * ''Le Bonheur'' (Storm Large album), 2014 * ''Le Bonheur'' (Brigitte Fontaine and Areski Belkacem album), 1975 See also *Bonheur (other) *Happiness (other) Happiness is an emotional state characterized by feelings of enjoyment, pleasure, and satisfaction. Happiness may also refer to: Film * ''Happiness'' (1917 film), an American silent film directed by Reginald Barker * ''Happiness'' (1924 film), ...
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Happiness
Happiness, in the context of Mental health, mental or emotional states, is positive or Pleasure, pleasant emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy. Other forms include life satisfaction, well-being, subjective well-being, flourishing and eudaimonia. Since the 1960s, happiness research has been conducted in a wide variety of scientific disciplines, including gerontology, social psychology and positive psychology, Clinical research, clinical and medical research and happiness economics. Definitions "Happiness" is subject to debate on usage and meaning, and on possible differences in understanding by culture. The word is mostly used in relation to two factors: * the current experience of the feeling of an affect (psychology), emotion (affect) such as pleasure or joy, or of a more general sense of 'emotional condition as a whole'. For instance Daniel Kahneman has defined happiness as "''what I experience here and now''". This usage is prevalent in dictionary definiti ...
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Le Bonheur (1934 Film)
''Le Bonheur'' ("Happiness") is a 1934 French film directed by Marcel L'Herbier. It was adapted from Henri Bernstein's play ''Le Bonheur'', which Bernstein had staged in Paris in March 1933 with Charles Boyer and Michel Simon in leading roles; Boyer and Simon took the same parts in the film. Background In 1934 Marcel L'Herbier held discussions with Charles Boyer on making a film about the actor Edmund Kean, but Boyer, whose career was at that time shifting between France and Hollywood, insisted that he wanted to film Bernstein's play ''Le Bonheur'' in which he had recently starred on stage in Paris. The rights to the play were held by the Pathé-Natan company, who also had a contract with Gaby Morlay, the preferred actress of both Boyer and L'Herbier for the other leading role. Plot Philippe Lutcher, an anarchist, fires a shot at Clara Stuart, a famous stage and screen actress, but only wounds her. The star, through affectation and curiosity to know his motives, pleads in his fav ...
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Le Bonheur (1965 Film)
''Le Bonheur'' ("Happiness") is a 1965 French drama film directed by Agnès Varda. The film is associated with the French New Wave and won two awards at the 15th Berlin International Film Festival, including the Jury Grand Prix. Plot François, a handsome young joiner working for his uncle, lives a comfortable and happy life married to his pretty wife Thérèse, a dressmaker, with whom he has two delightful children, Pierrot and Gisou. The family love outings to the woods outside of town. Although finding abundant happiness in his life and indisputably loving his wife and children, François falls for Émilie, an attractive single woman working in the post office, who has a flat of her own and looks very like Thérèse. Picnicking in the woods one weekend, Thérèse asks François why he seems so particularly happy of late. He explains that all his existing happiness with her and the children is not changed in any way but has been increased by the new happiness he has found with ...
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Le Bonheur Children's Hospital
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital is a 255-bed, tertiary care children's hospital located in Downtown Memphis, Tennessee. Le Bonheur has more than 700 medical staff representing 40 pediatric specialties. Approximately 170 patients per day are admitted, mostly from Tennessee and nearby states but also from around the world, mainly due to its nationally recognized brain tumor program, affiliation with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and for being the home of the Children's Foundation Research Center. The hospital treats infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0–21. Le Bonheur functions as the region's primary level 1 pediatric trauma center. The hospital cares for 14,000 patients every year, including about 81,000 visits to the emergency department a year and 8,800 surgeries per year. Le Bonheur also serves as a teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and offers training in general pediatrics and pediatric subspecialties. H ...
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Le Bonheur (Storm Large Album)
''Le Bonheur'' (French for "The Happiness") is an album by American singer-songwriter Storm Large. It marks the first release for Large with her newly formed band of the same name. The album was released on Heinz Records, a record label founded by the band Pink Martini, with whom Large has been performing since 2011. ''Le Bonheur'' contains eleven cover versions and two original songs. Track listing * In English and Spanish ** In English and French a Guest vocals by Holcombe Waller b Guest vocals by Michael Geier of Puddles Pity Party c Guest vocals by Sofia, Melanie and Amanda von Trapp of The von Trapps d Guest vocals by Sofia, Melanie, Amanda and August von Trapp of The von Trapps Credits and personnel Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. * Storm Large – vocals, producer, arrangements * James Beaton – piano, arrangements * Scott Weddle – guitar, arrangements * Greg Eklund – drums, arrangements * Matt Brown – bass * Robert Taylor – producer ...
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Le Bonheur (Brigitte Fontaine And Areski Belkacem Album)
''Le Bonheur'' is the eighth album by experimental French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ... singer Brigitte Fontaine and the sixth by Areski Belkacem, released in 1975 on the Saravah label. It is their fourth collaborative album. The album features some abstracts from plays and noises (like animal cries). The booklet claims that the album was recorded "during Winter 1975 in a theater, a kitchen, a barn and a studio." Track listing Personnel Musicians * Areski Belkacem: guitar, percussion, flute, vocals * Brigitte Fontaine: vocals, toys, theater drum * Djamel: percussions * Les Amis de la Bête: background vocals (track 11) Production * Recording: Jean-Pierre Chambard * Production: Pierre Barouh * Photographs: Ned Burgess 1975 albums Brigitte Fon ...
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Bonheur (other)
Bonheur may refer to: People *Auguste Bonheur, French painter *Isidore Bonheur, French animalier sculptor *Juliette Bonheur, French painter *Lucien Bonheur, French Progressive * Rosa Bonheur, French artist Other *Bonheur (company), Norwegian company See also * Le Bonheur (other) Le bonheur (French for "happiness") may refer to: * ''Le Bonheur'' (1934 film), a 1934 French film * ''Le Bonheur'' (1965 film), a 1965 French film * Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, USA * ''Le Bonheur'' (Storm Large album), ... {{Disambiguation, surname Surnames of French origin ...
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