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Happy as Lazzaro

( 2018 )
Official Selection out of Competition |
 
Italy
,
Switzerland
,
France
,
Germany
 |
 Italian |
 125 min

About the Film

Winner of the Best Screenplay Award at the Cannes Film Festival, Happy as Lazzaro is a magic-realist fable that presents a searing portrayal of class divisions. Set in an isolated village, it tells the story of the friendship between Lazzaro, a young peasant so good that he is often mistaken for simple-minded; and Tancredi, a young nobleman cursed by his imagination. Little does Lazzaro know that this life-altering friendship will take him on an unexpected journey.

Director

Alice Rohrwacher

Producer

Carlo Cresto-Dona

Production Company

Tempesta, Rai Cinema,Ad Vitam, Pola Pandora Film Produktion, Amka Film Production SA

Screenplay

Alice Rohrwacher

Cinematography

Helene Louvart

Editing

Nelly Quettier

Sound

Christophe Giovannoni

Cast

Adriano Tardiolo, Alba Rohrwacher, Agnese Graziani, Sergi Lopez, Nicoletta Braschi, Tomasso Ragno

Contacts

Producer

Carlo Cresto-Dona

Production Company

Tempesta, Rai Cinema,Ad Vitam, Pola Pandora Film Produktion, Amka Film Production SA

Screenplay

Alice Rohrwacher

Cinematography

Helene Louvart

Editing

Nelly Quettier

Sound

Christophe Giovannoni

Cast

Adriano Tardiolo, Alba Rohrwacher, Agnese Graziani, Sergi Lopez, Nicoletta Braschi, Tomasso Ragno

Contacts

More About Film

This is the tale of a meeting between Lazzaro, a young peasant so good that he is often mistaken for simple-minded, and Tancredi, a young nobleman cursed by his imagination. Life in their isolated pastoral village Inviolata is dominated by the terrible Marchesa Alfonsina de Luna, the queen of cigarettes. A loyal bond is sealed when Tancredi asks Lazzaro to help him orchestrate his own kidnapping. This strange and improbable alliance is a revelation for Lazzaro. A friendship so precious that it will travel in time and transport Lazzaro in search of Tancredi. His first time in the big city, Lazzaro is like a fragment of the past lost in the modern world.