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The Happy Poet 2010

★ 6.68 votes85 min📅 2010-09-17

"An all organic, mostly vegetarian comedy."

In *The Happy Poet* (2010), director Paul Gordon crafts a warm-hearted indie comedy that follows Bill, a passionate but perpetually struggling entrepreneur who secures a modest loan to launch his dream—a small health food stand.

Director: Paul Gordon

Cast

Paul Gordon
Bill
Jonny Mars
Jonny Mars
Donny
Chris Doubek
Chris Doubek
Curtis
Liz Fisher
Agnes
Sam Wainwright Douglas
Buddy
Ricardo G. Lerma
Banker (as Ricardo Lerma)
Troy Anthony Miller
Econtainer Salesman (as Troy Miller)
Paul Famighetti
Ungrateful Customer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Happy Poet (2010) about?

This indie comedy follows Bill, an idealistic entrepreneur who opens a tiny health food stand after securing a small loan. As he navigates the ups and downs of running a micro-business, the film explores themes of perseverance, community, and the gap between dreams and reality.

Who directed The Happy Poet?

The film was directed by Paul Gordon, who also stars in the lead role.

Who stars in The Happy Poet?

The ensemble cast includes Paul Gordon, Jonny Mars, Chris Doubek, Liz Fisher, and Sam Wainwright Douglas, among others.

Is The Happy Poet (2010) worth watching?

While it's unrated on IMDb, *The Happy Poet* offers a charming, low-stakes comedy with indie appeal. Its blend of humor and heart makes it a solid pick for fans of character-driven comedies, even if it's not a blockbuster. The film's quirky tone and relatable struggles are its biggest strengths.

How long is The Happy Poet?

The Happy Poet runs for 85 minutes.

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About The Happy Poet (2010) — An Indie Comedy About Small Dreams and Big Heart

In *The Happy Poet* (2010), director Paul Gordon crafts a warm-hearted indie comedy that follows Bill, a passionate but perpetually struggling entrepreneur who secures a modest loan to launch his dream—a small health food stand. As Bill navigates the chaotic early days of micro-business ownership, the film blends deadpan humor with genuine heart, painting a relatable portrait of idealism clashing against reality. Gordon's quirky directorial touch shines through the film's indie spirit, while the ensemble cast—led by Gordon himself—delivers performances that balance humor with pathos.

The story dives into themes of perseverance, community, and the messy reality of chasing dreams in a world that often rewards caution over passion. Set against the backdrop of Portland's vibrant, laid-back food scene, the movie captures the charm of small-scale entrepreneurship with a side of humor and a dash of melancholy. With its organic, mostly vegetarian ethos and gentle wit, *The Happy Poet* is a breezy, feel-good romp that resonates with anyone who's ever bet on their own vision.