The Right to Happiness
The Right to Happiness centers on a small used book store in a small plaza in a small town with big vistas, somewhere in Italy. It sounds like a book lover's fantasy, and maybe it is. The bookseller, Libero, knows most of his rather eccentric customers and can barely bring himself to take their money (although fascists pay double). When a young boy, Essien (Didie Lorenz Tchumbu), an émigré from Burkina Faso, happens on the shop, Libero begins lending him books of increasing difficulty. From Pinocchio to Moby Dick, Essien can read as fast as Libero can lend, and the two form a bond over reading and meaning. "Books should be read twice," Libero says. "Once to understand them, and once to think." Life should probably be lived like that too, but the bookseller's name means "free," and freedom is what Libero bequeaths to Essien.
Directed by Claudio Rossi Massimi · Written by Claudio Rossi Massimi
Cast
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Remo Girone Libero -
Corrado Fortuna Nicola - Didie Lorenz Tchumbu Essien
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Moni Ovadia Collezionista Medusa -
Pino Calabrese Professor Saputo -
Federico Perrotta Bojan - Annamaria Fittipaldi Chiara
- Lapo Braschi Uomo con testa rasata
- Valentina Olla Signora Sado/Maso
- Biagio Iacovelli Prete
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Liliana Fiorelli La voce del diario
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