Fundamentally Happy (2015)

Fundamentally Happy (2015) poster

Twenty years ago, Habiba and Eric were neighbours. When Eric revisits her home to find her still living there with her husband, what seems like a friendly reunion turns into the gradual revelation of a painful secret from the past. An unflinching look at the consequences of abuse, Fundamentally Happy explores without judgment or condemnation critical issues such as trust, memory, relationships and consent.

Director: Lei Yuan Bin, Bee Thiam Tan
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 73 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Christopher Doyle
Production: 13 Little Pictures
Country: Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand
Language: English, Bahasa melayu
Original Language: en

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More Films by Director: Lei Yuan Bin, Bee Thiam Tan
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fundamentally Happy about?
Twenty years ago, Habiba and Eric were neighbours. When Eric revisits her home to find her still living there with her husband, what seems like a friendly reunion turns into the gradual revelation of a painful secret from the past. An unflinching look at the consequences of abuse, Fundamentally Happy explores without judgment or condemnation critical issues such as trust, memory, relationships and consent.
Who directed Fundamentally Happy?
Fundamentally Happy was directed by Lei Yuan Bin, Bee Thiam Tan.
Who stars in Fundamentally Happy?
Fundamentally Happy stars Joshua Lim, Adibah Noor.
How long is Fundamentally Happy?
Fundamentally Happy has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
What genre is Fundamentally Happy?
Fundamentally Happy is a Drama film.
Where was Fundamentally Happy produced?
Fundamentally Happy was produced in Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand.