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Monday, January 15 at 7:30pm Michael-Ann Russell JCC
Monday, January 22 at 8:30pm Miami Theater Center
Streaming January 23 - February 4, 2024 Digital Screening Room

Belgium-France | 112 minutes | 2023

The Way to Happiness

Miami Premiere

In this enchantingly romantic tale, a Viennese Holocaust survivor becomes a charismatic restaurateur in Brussels, feeding his devoted diners Jewish delicacies while nourishing his outsized love of cinema so he can overcome his childhood wartime trauma. Saül Birnbaum runs a lively delicatessen adorned with film posters and movie paraphernalia, staffed by waitresses on roller skates. He spontaneously spouts dialogue, usually in English, from his favorite films, or croons with gusto a nearly accent-free version of Sinatra’s “New York, New York.” But having barely escaped the Shoah by Kindertransport to Belgium in the early forties, he is haunted by memories of separating from his parents and his ever-present yearning as a youngster to reunite with them. As he tries to confront and overcome his profound sadness, Saül works with his protégé Joakin, a young Chilean director, to write a screenplay of his childhood story replete with specific recollections, for instance, a teacher ostracizing and rejecting him for being Jewish in a mostly gentile school. But when he falls for a comely projectionist at the local cinematheque with secrets of her own, he must ferret out a chance at a felicitous future. The Way to Happiness is a nostalgia-infused charmer that will warm your soul and delight all your senses as it reminds us that the past is always with us.

Director's Bio

Directed by Nicholas Steil

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Nicholas Steil began his career as a print journalist and in the 2000s directed several plays, including Woody Allen’s Central Park West in 2007. The Way to Happiness is Nicholas’ second feature film.

Cast and Credits

Director

Nicholas Steil

Screenwriter

Michel Fessler, Henri Roanne-Rosenblatt

Cinematographer

Pierre Milon

Editor

Damien Keyeux

Cast

Simon Abkarian, Pascale Arbillot, Django Schrevens

Film Info

Year

2023

Country

Belgium-France

Run-time

112 minutes

Language

French, Yiddish, German with English subtitles
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