“The Theorem of Happiness” with the Bagheria actor Orio Scaduto at the cinema in Bagheria.
The administration’s congratulations.
March 9 and 10 at the Excelsior cinema
The city administration congratulates Baghdad actor Orio Scaduto for his starring role in the film “The Happiness Theorem” and for the success for his career.
“The Happiness Theorem” is a film set in the difficult period of the lockdown and lands in theaters. As announced by the Dorado Pictures production, the film will be screened at the Excelsior Cinema in Bagheria on March 9 and 10. Making the two dates special is the presence in the theater of Bagheria actor Orio Scaduto, who will attend the screenings to personally thank his fellow citizens for their interest in the film work. His performance, the director assures, will excite the audience beyond expectation. In this regard, he recalls the day when, shooting a dramatic scene inside a restaurant, the owner waited for the stop sign to approach him moved to congratulate him with goosebumps.
Also among the leads present is the little big talent Antonio Tancredi Cadili, in the film the son of Nino (Orio Scaduto) and grandson of his grandfather Giuseppe played by actor Andrea Tidona. Among the principal actors present in the cast are Canadian actress and producer Marie Ange Barbancourt and Sicilian actors Anna Attademo and Francesco Russo.
Numerous talented actors from Palermo are featured in the film: Roberto Bonura, Marco Feo, Giuseppe Batti loro, Salvo Nereo Salerno, and Rosario Cataldo.
The screenplay, written and directed by director Luca Fortino, tells the story of a child who in the period of the first lockdown, afraid of the risk of losing his grandfather to whom he is very close, invents, in his own way, a strategy to save you the grandparents in the neighborhood.
A film that talks about happiness, which relaunches family values and brings due attention back to the elderly. A Sicilian fairy tale, this is how the cinematographic work was labeled on the occasion of the official presentation at the Cannes festival in the 2022 edition. A definition due to the delicacy with which the screenwriter Luca Fottino deals with the theme of the family through an almost fairy-tale narration, accompanied in a masterful way by the exciting soundtracks of maestro Francesco Perri. A film set in Palermo with an almost entirely Sicilian cast of exceptional.
The film work has already won major awards including: Gold Award Future Film and Gold Award Director Future film at the Hollywood Gold Award; Best of Fest, Best Screenplay Future and Best Child Actor (the latter obtained by the small Sicilian talent Antonio Tancredi Cadili) at the San Diego Movie Awards; Best future film at the Tokyo International Monthly Film Festival; Best future film at the Cinematic European Film festival.
The film is being screened in other theaters in different cities in Italy to allow audiences the opportunity to appreciate the magical atmosphere of the Liotti family directly on the big screen.