The Art of Happiness

The Art of Happiness (2013)

Original title:
L'arte della felicità
Directors:
Alessandro Rak
Screenwriters:
Nicola Barile, Luciano Stella, Paola Tortora, Alessandro Rak
Cast:
Lucio Allocca, Nando Paone, Leandro Amato, Renato Carpentieri, Silvia Baritzka, Francesca Romana Bergamo, Antonio Brachi, Jun Ichikawa, Jun Ichikawa, Iolanda Semez, Patrizia Di Martino, Ciro Cesarano, Riccardo Polizzy Carbonelli, Luigi Meola, Matteo Russo, ... Show all

Movie plot

Sergio driving a taxi in a white Naples overflowing sadness and garbage. Pouring rain leads her clients through the city trying to process the death of his brother, who started ten years earlier for Tibet and never returned.

A pop singer, a recycler of fragments of life, a radio announcer, an old uncle, alternate seats on its bearing, each in its own way, a trace of his brother loved. Stubborn not to go over and get lost in an endless race, Sergio is overwhelmed by memories and the music produced in pairs with Alfredo, which in Buddhism and in its foundations had found the strength to cope with the disease. Those notes that he believed buried and laid to always return overbearing and demanding a soundboard that resonate and express his being sound. Putting his hand on the piano, Sergio Alfredo feel again, giving the past with the present and realizing itself in the feeling.

What is the movie The Art of Happiness about?

The Art of Happiness is a movie about Brothers, Loss and Grief, Buddhism and Zen, Modern fantasy, Taxi.

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