Summary
The Situation is Hopeless, But Not Serious
Based on the best-selling psychology book of the same title by Paul Watzlawick, "Anleitung zum Unglücklichsein" tells the story of Tiffany Blechschmid, a neurotic, moony, superstitious, contradictory and, no surprises here, single young woman in her late-twenties.
The Berlin gourmet shop she owns sells fortune cookies, although Tiffany herself has a great personal mistrust of good fortune, and especially happiness. Previously, every time she has felt happy has been followed immediately by some kind of disaster. It's enough to make her question the whole concept of happiness. Why, she asks herself, is everyone so crazy to find it? What does love have to do with happiness anyway? And how come we always trip ourselves up just when we might actually be getting closer to it, such as even when the man of Tiffany's dreams appears suddenly and unexpectedly too?
Fortunately, helpful maternal advice from beyond the grave, a nervous toucan, floating concert grand pianos, herds of cattle in the city traffic, egocentric wannabe lovers, off-center kisses and a painful secret are all there to give Tiffany what she needs to get herself sorted for life in this wistful and moving, light and breezy romantic comedy full of melancholic nuances and which combines images of gentle fantasy with surprising humor.
Source: German Films Service & Marketing GmbH
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