Happy Tears

This article is about 2009 Comedy-drama film. For the Roy Lichtenstein painting, see Happy Tears (Roy Lichtenstein).
Happy Tears
Directed by Mitchell Lichtenstein
Produced by Joyce M. Pierpoline
Written by Mitchell Lichtenstein
Starring Parker Posey
Demi Moore
Rip Torn
Sebastian Roché
Ellen Barkin
Music by Robert Miller
Cinematography Jamie Anderson
Edited by Joe Landauer
Distributed by Roadside Attractions
Release dates
  • February 11, 2009 (2009-02-11) (Berlin Film Festival)
  • February 19, 2010 (2010-02-19) (United States)
Running time
95 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $22,464

Happy Tears is an American independent comedy-drama film by Mitchell Lichtenstein. It stars Parker Posey, Demi Moore, Rip Torn, Sebastian Roché and Ellen Barkin. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on 11 February 2009 and was released theatrically in the United States on 19 February 2010.

Plot synopsis

Jayne (Posey) and Laura (Moore) play sisters helping their crude but endearing father Joe (Torn) deal with age-related health and mental problems. Wealthy by marriage, Jayne is otherwise psychologically fragile. Conversely, Laura has her hands full with domestic responsibilities but is considerably more grounded. Upon returning to their childhood home to help their father, they face difficult, frequently comic situations. The home, their deceased mother's effects, and their father's eccentricities evoke memories and sentiments, especially for Jayne. The sisters bicker over the seriousness of their father's condition. They also contend with a romantic dalliance between Joe and his equally eccentric, wigged-out "nurse" Shelly (Barkin). The struggle to balance familial duties with their own strained lives suggests a more meaningful family connection they may not have had as children.[1]

Production

The shooting schedule was completed in 2008 and included locations in and around Philadelphia including Prospect Park, Center City and Cabrini College.[2]

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