Something Like Happiness
Three young adults in Most sort out feelings and responsibilities: Monika's boyfriend has left for the States, her mother wants her to join him there, and if the invitation does come, what should she do? Toník is a nice guy, his love for Moni is unrequited. He's trying to rebuild his family's crumbling house; a nearby factory has made an offer to buy the land. With Moni, he watches out for the two young sons of Dasha, their friend who's in a hopeless long-term affair with a married man: Dasha is at once unstable, unrealistic, neglectful of her boys, and cruel to those who help. For whom is this something like happiness?
Rollout
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$1,377,609
$1,377,609
Europe, Middle East, and Africa | |||
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Market | Release Date | Opening | Gross |
Czech Republic | Sep 15, 2005 | $102,004 | $743,099 |
Germany | Apr 20, 2006 | – | $324,859 |
Lithuania | Apr 6, 2007 | $302 | $3,320 |
Slovakia | Mar 30, 2006 | – | $29,522 |
Spain | Sep 8, 2006 | $50,201 | $196,260 |
Latin America | |||
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Market | Release Date | Opening | Gross |
Brazil | Jul 27, 2007 | – | $37,982 |
Mexico | Nov 17, 2006 | – | $42,567 |