Happy as Lazzaro
Happy as Lazzaro (Italian: Lazzaro felice, lit. 'Happy Lazzaro')[3] is a 2018 Italian-language fantasy drama film written and directed by Alice Rohrwacher. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival,[4][5] where Rohrwacher won the award for Best Screenplay.[6] PlotIt gradually emerges that on an estate run as a tobacco farm called Inviolata ("Untouched") 54 farmhands live in primitive conditions and work in a sharecropping arrangement. The farm, isolated since 1977 by a washed-out bridge, continues to be run in a feudal manner by the notorious Marchioness Alfonsina De Luna, "Queen of Cigarettes", to whom the workers are constantly in debt, never paid for their work, kept in ignorance and not allowed to leave. Lazzaro is a kind and innocent worker on the farm who dutifully follows every command given by the peasants, the Marchioness, her son, Tancredi, and the estate manager. Tancredi befriends Lazzaro and decides to fake his own kidnapping to aggravate his mother and get some of her money. Tancredi and Lazzaro set out in the wild badlands, where they write a false ransom note and bond with each other. They imitate a wolf's howl to make contact with a lone wolf roaming the countryside. Tancredi warmly suggests they could be half-brothers, since his father was a womanizer. Lazzaro takes the idea of their brotherhood seriously and falls into a fever. Tancredi's mother sees through the fake kidnapping straight away, as another of her son's pranks, but after a fake distressed call from Tancredi his sister Teresa takes it seriously enough to call the police on her mobile phone during a rare surge in signal reception. This brings down disaster on the De Luna family. The police arrive on the isolated estate by helicopter and begin to search for the missing marquis; they are astonished by what they find on the farm, saying sharecropping has long been illegal, the workers should be earning wages, and that the children should have mandatory education. The police evacuate Inviolata to register the inhabitants, and Alfonsina is apparently arrested in a scandal that becomes known as the "Great Swindle." Lazzaro, distracted by a police helicopter, falls off a cliff and is left behind; later a wolf (perhaps real, perhaps symbolic) spots him and identifies him by smell as a good man. When Lazzaro magically awakes many years have passed, he has not aged and wanders into Inviolata, which is long abandoned. It is being raided by robbers (one of whom lived there as a child). The robbers lie to Lazzaro, saying that the estate has moved and they are moving possessions for the De Luna family. They also tell him the city is within walking distance. Lazzaro sets out for the city, which he has never been to. There, a woman, Antonia, recognizes Lazzaro from the farm. She takes him into a circle of impoverished survivors of Inviolata, who now survive by crime having lost their home and having received no compensation or state assistance. They express disbelief and uneasiness as to his lack of aging and tell him of the Great Swindle, but Lazzaro is more concerned with finding Tancredi. Recognizing Tancredi's voice when he is calling for his dog, Lazzaro is reunited with his "half-brother" in a nightclub. Tancredi recognizes Lazzaro and is overjoyed. Lazzaro unwittingly joins him on another of his pranks. Tancredi visits the former estate workers and invites them for lunch in a typical display of largesse, telling them to dress appropriately. Though unsure, they arrive with expensive pastries they could ill-afford as gifts, only to discover that Tancredi is bankrupt and lives in a slum, and has supposedly forgotten about their meeting. Tancredi's sister tells the workers that they have lost the De Luna fortune to "the bank," although it is not clear whether this is true. She asks to take the pastries, a memory from times past, and closes the door on them. While pushing their vehicle back to the squat, the crew overhears organ music from a church. They enter but are barred from staying by a nun. Somehow, the music leaves with them and fills the air around them. They consider returning to Inviolata to squat there. Lazzaro wants to help his half brother and visits a bank, where he accidentally sets off an alarm. The staff and clients are terrified as they think he has a firearm, and when asked his demands, Lazzaro simplemindedly asks for the De Luna fortune to be returned. When the terrified bank clients realize Lazzaro has only a slingshot, they beat him to death. The film ends with another vision of the wolf, which takes off from the bank and runs free through the city streets, back to the countryside. Cast
ProductionHappy as Lazzaro was produced by Tempesta with Rai Cinema, in co-production with Amka Films Productions, Ad Vitam Production, KNM, Pola Pandora, RSI Radiotelevisione Svizzera, ARTE France Cinéma, and ZDF/ARTE.[8] ReleaseHappy as Lazzaro was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 71st Cannes Film Festival,[9] where it had its world premiere on 13 May 2018.[10] It was theatrically released in Italy by 01 Distribution on 31 May 2018.[11] It was released in Germany by Piffl Medien on 13 September 2018,[12] and in France by Ad Vitam Distribution on 7 November 2018.[13] World sales were handled by The Match Factory.[14] ReceptionCritical responseAccording to the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 91% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 89 reviews, with an average rating of 7.8/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "Happy as Lazzaro uses a friendship's ups and downs as a satisfyingly expansive canvas for a picture rich with thematic and cinematic depth."[15] At Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 87 out of 100 based on 27 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[16] Erika Balsom writing for the British Film Institute, described the film as a "devastating exploration of the false promise of progress and the elusive possibility of collective happiness."[7] Bong Joon-ho said the film "probes the rift between agrarian and modern life, and contains one of the most dazzling twists – and tracking shots – in recent memory."[17] Accolades
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