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The Art of Happiness | |
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Italian | L'arte della felicità |
Directed by | Alessandro Rak |
Written by | Alessandro Rak Luciano Stella Nicola Barile Paola Tortora |
Starring | Leandro Amato Nando Paone Renato Carpentieri |
Music by | Antonio Fresa Luigi Scialdone |
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Distributed by | Istituto Luce Cinecittà |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
The Art of Happiness (Italian: L'arte della felicità) is a 2013 Italian animated drama film written and directed by Alessandro Rak, at his directorial debut. It opened the International Critics' Week at the 70th Venice International Film Festival.[1]
Sergio works as a taxi driver in Naples; under a heavy rain, he brings his customers through the increasingly degraded city. At the same time he tries to cope with the death of his brother, who departed for Tibet ten years before and never returned. On the seats of his taxi a singer, a radio speaker, an old uncle and other characters alternate, and each of them brings a trace of his missing brother.
The Art of Happiness won the award for best animated film at the 27th European Film Awards.[2][3]
It also won the audience's award for Best Feature Film at the 2014 Raindance Film Festival.[4]