199 Tips to Be Happy

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]

199 Tips to Be Happy
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAndrés Waissbluth
Written byAndrés Waissbluth
Nona Fernández
Cristián Jiménez
Marcelo Leonart
Produced byBruno Bettati
StarringPablo Macaya
Tamara Garea
Andrea García-Huidobro
CinematographyInti Briones
Edited byMarcos Hervera
Music byPebre
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
CountriesChile
Spain
LanguageSpanish
Budget$1 million[1]

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.
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. "199 recetas para ser feliz: aviso y espera". 2012-01-23. Archived from the original on 2012-01-23. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  2. Martín, René (2008-10-01). "199 recetas para ser feliz (2008)". Cinencuentro (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  3. "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.
  4. "199 recetas para ser feliz". Cinechile (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  5. "Reparto de 199 recetas para ser feliz (película 2008). Dirigida por Andrés Waissbluth". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2023-07-31. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  6. "Reparto Completo de 199 recetas para ser feliz (Cine.com)". cine.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  7. "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.
  8. "199 RECETAS PARA SER FELIZ" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  9. "Catalogo de Cine Chileno 2008" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  10. "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.
  11. "Ocho películas de América Latina participan en un festival de cine en Madrid - ElPeriodicoDeMexico.Com". elperiodicodemexico.com (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  12. ""199 Recetas para ser feliz" competirá en festival de cine español". Emol (in Spanish). 2009-06-18. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  13. "Cine chileno: Tony Manero encabeza los estrenos para el segundo semestre". Emol (in Spanish). 2008-06-26. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  14. "Quieres ser feliz?". POTQ Magazine (in Spanish). 2008-08-05. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  15. "PELÍCULAS CHILENAS "ESTRENADAS" POR AÑO: AÑOS 2001 A 2008" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-07-26. Retrieved 2023-07-28.
  16. "Andrés Waissbluth - Cine - 199 Recetas para ser Feliz (2008)". andreswaissbluth.com. Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  17. "Cinta "Tony Manero" fue nominada en 10 categorías para premios "Pedro Sienna"". Cooperativa.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-07-31.
  18. ""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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