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Happiness Continues

Happiness Continues

20207.81h 44m

Overview

A live concert experience and exclusive look into life on the road with The Jonas Brothers during their Happiness Begins concert tour.

Directed by Anthony Mandler
Produced by Kim Bradshaw, Ned Doyle, Anthony Mandler
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Top Cast

Joe Jonas

Joe Jonas

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Nick Jonas

Nick Jonas

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Kevin Jonas

Kevin Jonas

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Sophie Turner

Sophie Turner

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Priyanka Chopra Jonas

Priyanka Chopra Jonas

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Danielle Jonas

Danielle Jonas

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Themes & Keywords

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About Happiness Continues

Happiness Continues is a music, documentary film released in 2020 exploring themes of concert film, boyband. Directed by Anthony Mandler, it stars Joe Jonas, Nick Jonas, Kevin Jonas. A live concert experience and exclusive look into life on the road with The Jonas Brothers during their Happiness Begins concert tour.

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