Packet 6: Tossup 2

In a 1935 comedy with this title, a barrage of nuns, priests, and officers seize the crops of “Loser,” a peasant who owns a spotted (15[1])horse. This title is shared by the magnum opus of Aleksandr Medvedkin and a film in which Marla Maples, Donald Trump’s second wife, plays a real estate agent. (15[1])In a film with this title, an aria from Così fan tutte cuts out while a man reaches his hand across a sofa to a woman who phone-stalked him. In the opening of a film with this title, a man who says “I’m champagne, and you’re shit” (15[1])after being dumped (15[1])on a date is played (15[1])by Jon (*) Lovitz. (10[1])A subplot in that film with this title concerns the separation (10[1])of the parents of Joy, (10[1])a lonely woman (10[1])who meets a Russian cabbie. Life During Wartime is the sequel to an unrated 1998 film (10[1])with this title (10[1])in which the husband of one of the three Jordan sisters conceals his pedophilia. For 10 points, Philip (10[1])Seymour Hoffman (10[1])and Dylan Baker starred in a black comedy by Todd (10[1])Solondz titled for what emotion? ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Happiness [or Schastye]
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