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La dictature du bonheur
La dictature du bonheur

La dictature du bonheur

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The pursuit of happiness (and the display of happiness on social media!) has become a veritable cult. Happiness has become a social imperative, just like slimness, beauty and success. To better understand this obsessive quest for happiness, journalist Marie-Claude Élie-Morin takes an in-depth and personal look into this seemingly pervasive trend that sometimes leads to painful consequences.

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French

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Release Date

14 February 2019

Country

Canada

Cast

Marie-Claude Élie-Morin

Marie-Claude Élie-Morin

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