199 Tips to Be Happy | |
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Directed by | Andrés Waissbluth |
Written by | Andrés Waissbluth Nona Fernández Cristián Jiménez Marcelo Leonart |
Produced by | Bruno Bettati |
Starring | Pablo Macaya Tamara Garea Andrea García-Huidobro |
Cinematography | Inti Briones |
Edited by | Marcos Hervera |
Music by | Pebre |
Production companies | 14 Pies Jirafa films Retaguardia Films Zoofilmes |
Release dates | September 25, 2008 (Chile) October 2008 (FICV) June 22, 2009 (La Chimenea) July 17, 2009 (Spain) |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Countries | Chile Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Budget | $1 million[1] |
199 Tips to Be Happy (Spanish: 199 recetas para ser feliz, lit. '199 recipes to be happy') is a 2008 Chilean-Spanish drama film directed by Andrés Waissbluth and written by Waissbluth, Nona Fernández, Cristián Jiménez & Marcelo Leonart.[2] Starring Pablo Macaya, Tamara Garea and Andrea García-Huidobro.[1] It is inspired by the story Noticias de Milo, which is part of the book Mujer desnuda fumando en la ventana by Marcelo Leonart.[3]
Synopsis
A Chilean couple in Barcelona languishes under the influence of a humid and hot summer. While he tries to lead the promotional campaign for a book that promises happiness, she can't get her younger brother recently dead in Chile out of her mind. His days are shaken by the unexpected visit of a disturbing girl.[4]
Cast
The actors participating in this film are:[5][6]
- Pablo Macaya as Tomás
- Tamara Garea as Helena
- Andrea García-Huidobro as Sandra
- Àlex Brendemühl as Jordi
- Jordi Dauder as Enric
- Felipe Pires as Milo
- Abdelali El Aziz as Moroccan Bar Waiter
- Soledad Gaspar as Moroccan Bar Girl
- Andrés Waissbluth as Man in the train
- Carolina Clemente as Tomás's partner in Editorial 1
- Oscar Pino as Tomás's partner in Editorial 2
- Diego Muñiz as Long Haired Boy
- Pau Herrero as Curly Haired Boy
- Juan Perona as Hotel Receptionist
- Alana Vandeweghe as Redhead Model Academy
- Rossana Barra as Black Model
- Pablo Vázquez as Artist
Production
Principal photography began on July 28, 2006, and ended on September 5 of the same year in Barcelona, Spain.[7][8]
Release
Festival
199 Tips to Be Happy was screened at the beginning of October 2008 in the Ventana Section of Chilean Cinema at the 15th Valdivia International Film Festival,[9] in mid-November 2008 at the 20th Viña del Mar International Film Festival as part of the National Fiction Feature Film Competition[10] and on June 22, 2009, at the 9th Festival La Chimenea de Villaverde.[11][12]
Theatrical
It was scheduled to be released on August 14, 2008, in Chilean theaters,[13] but it was delayed until September 25 of the same year[14][15] to later expand to the Spanish market on July 17, 2009.[8]
Accolades
Award / Festival | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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Seoul International Film Festival | Best Director | Andrés Waissbluth | Won | [16] |
Antofagasta International Film Festival | Audience Award | 199 Tips to Be Happy | Won | |
Tarapaca Festival | Best Screenplay | Andrés Waissbluth, Nona Fernández, Cristián Jiménez & Marcelo Leonart | Won | |
Pedro Sienna Awards | Best Original Music | Pebre | Nominated | [17][18] |
References
- 1 2 "199 recetas para ser feliz: aviso y espera". 2012-01-23. Archived from the original on 2012-01-23. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ Martín, René (2008-10-01). "199 recetas para ser feliz (2008)". Cinencuentro (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ "Andrés Waissbluth y Eugenia Weinstein: Madre e hijo unen recetas para ser felices". 2012-12-21. Archived from the original on 2012-12-21. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ "199 recetas para ser feliz". Cinechile (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ "Reparto de 199 recetas para ser feliz (película 2008). Dirigida por Andrés Waissbluth". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2023-07-31. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ "Reparto Completo de 199 recetas para ser feliz (Cine.com)". cine.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ "Barcelona se convierte en el plató de rodaje de cinco películas, con actrices como Julian Moore o Aitana Sánchez-Gijón". Europa Press. 2006-08-04. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- 1 2 "199 RECETAS PARA SER FELIZ" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ "Catalogo de Cine Chileno 2008" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ "Lista Oficial de los Clasificados para el certamen en su versión 2008". Editando | Comunicación Audiovisual for Dummies (in Spanish). 2008-10-21. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ "Ocho películas de América Latina participan en un festival de cine en Madrid - ElPeriodicoDeMexico.Com". elperiodicodemexico.com (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ ""199 Recetas para ser feliz" competirá en festival de cine español". Emol (in Spanish). 2009-06-18. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ "Cine chileno: Tony Manero encabeza los estrenos para el segundo semestre". Emol (in Spanish). 2008-06-26. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ "Quieres ser feliz?". POTQ Magazine (in Spanish). 2008-08-05. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ "PELÍCULAS CHILENAS "ESTRENADAS" POR AÑO: AÑOS 2001 A 2008" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-07-26. Retrieved 2023-07-28.
- ↑ "Andrés Waissbluth - Cine - 199 Recetas para ser Feliz (2008)". andreswaissbluth.com. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ "Cinta "Tony Manero" fue nominada en 10 categorías para premios "Pedro Sienna"". Cooperativa.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
- ↑ ""La buena vida" fue la gran ganadora de los Premios Pedro Sienna 2009". Emol (in Spanish). 2009-03-31. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
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