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Happy as Lazzaro 2018

★ 7.4763 votes128 min📅 2018-05-31

Alice Rohrwacher's *Happy as Lazzaro (2018)* is an enchanting blend of rural realism and gentle fantasy, set against the sun-drenched hills of Tuscany.

Director: Alice Rohrwacher

Cast

Adriano Tardiolo
Adriano Tardiolo
Lazzaro
Agnese Graziani
Agnese Graziani
Antonia (young)
Luke Chikovani
Luke Chikovani
Tancredi (young)
Alba Rohrwacher
Alba Rohrwacher
Antonia
Sergi López
Sergi López
Ultimo
Tommaso Ragno
Tommaso Ragno
Tancredi
Natalino Balasso
Natalino Balasso
Nicola
Nicoletta Braschi
Nicoletta Braschi
Marchesa Alfonsina De Luna
Carlo Massimino
Pippo
Daria Pascal Attolini
Maria Grazia (Adult)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Happy as Lazzaro (2018) about?

*Happy as Lazzaro* follows its titular character, a selfless young man living in rural Italy, whose life takes a transformative turn after he forms an unusual friendship with the son of a wealthy marquise. Their bond challenges Lazzaro's worldview and exposes the harsh realities of class and change in their community.

Who directed Happy as Lazzaro?

Alice Rohrwacher directed *Happy as Lazzaro*. Known for her poetic and socially conscious storytelling, Rohrwacher brings a unique blend of realism and whimsy to this acclaimed drama.

Who stars in Happy as Lazzaro?

The film stars Adriano Tardiolo as Lazzaro, with Agnese Graziani, Luke Chikovani, Alba Rohrwacher, and Sergi López rounding out the main cast.

Is Happy as Lazzaro (2018) worth watching?

With its poetic direction and heartfelt performances, *Happy as Lazzaro* is a standout in modern drama. While not a mainstream crowd-pleaser, its emotional depth and visual beauty make it a rewarding experience for fans of thoughtful, character-driven cinema.

How long is Happy as Lazzaro?

*Happy as Lazzaro* has a runtime of 128 minutes (2 hours and 8 minutes).

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About Happy as Lazzaro (2018) — A Dreamlike Tale of Innocence and Friendship

Alice Rohrwacher's *Happy as Lazzaro (2018)* is an enchanting blend of rural realism and gentle fantasy, set against the sun-drenched hills of Tuscany. The film follows Lazzaro, a kind-hearted young sharecropper whose simple, joyful life among the fields is upended when he befriends the privileged son of a local marquise. Their unlikely bond unfolds like a fable, revealing the stark contrasts between innocence and corruption, freedom and tradition. Rohrwacher's lyrical direction and a cast led by non-professional actor Adriano Tardiolo's radiant performance create a world that feels both timeless and achingly present, where kindness is both a strength and a vulnerability.

At its heart, *Happy as Lazzaro* is a meditation on purity of spirit in a world that often rewards cynicism. The film's gentle pacing and warm cinematography evoke a sense of nostalgia, while its quiet emotional depth lingers long after the credits roll. With elements of drama and subtle fantasy woven into its narrative, Rohrwacher crafts a story that's as moving as it is visually stunning, capturing the essence of human connection in unexpectedly magical ways.