How can you measure happiness? Bhutan invented Gross National Happiness to do just that, and Amber is one of the agents who travels door to door to meet people and measure their happiness.
He is still living with his elderly mother at age 40, but is nevertheless a hopeless romantic who dreams of
finding love: a happiness agent in search of his own happiness. We embark with Amber on a cross-country road trip, meeting citizens from all walks of life, reminding us of the fragility and beauty of our own happiness. No matter where we live.
Arun Bhattarai (director, cinematographer, co-producer, Bhutan) premiered his first feature-length documentary The Next Guardian (co-directed by Dorottya Zurbó) — an intimate family story set in Bhutan — atIDFA in 2017. The film has been screened at more than 40 international festivals (True/False, Ambulante, SFFILM, MoMA DocFortnight, etc.). Before becoming an independent filmmaker, he worked as a TV director at the Bhutan Broadcasting Service for 5 years. He graduated from the first edition of DocNomads Joint Master's in documentary directing in 2014.
His recent short documentary, Mountain Man, about Bhutan’s only glaciologist, won the best pitch prize at If/Then Global Short-Pitch at IDFA 2019 and is supported by the IDA-XRM Media incubator program. The film has been screened at IDFA, DOC NYC, Chicago IFF etc. His new film Agent of Happiness is supported by the Sundance Film Institute, Catapult Film Fund and DMZ Docs Fund, among others. The project was developed at the Points North Fellowship 2022, True False Rough Cut Retrea 2023 and Doc.incubator 2023. He established his own production company — Sound Pictures — dedicated to creative documentaries in 2015. He is one of the few independent documentary filmmakers in Bhutan.
Dorottya Zurbó (co-director, Hungary) premiered her first feature-length documentary, The Next Guardian
(co-directed by Arun Bhattarai) — an intimate family story set in Bhutan — at IDFA in 2017. Since then, it has been screened at more than 40 international festivals (True/False, San Francisco IDFF, MoMA DocFortnight, etc.). Parallelly, she worked on her first directorial debut, Easy Lessons, a feature-length documentary about a young Somalian refugee girl who tries to adapt to Hungary, which premiered at the Locarno Film Festival Critics Week section in 2018. The film participated in more than 40 international festivals (HotDocs, Camden IDFF, Sarajevo IFF, etc.), receiving awards such as the Hungarian Critics Award for Best Documentary in 2019. Her new film Agent of Happiness is supported by the Sundance Film Institute, Catapult Film Fund and DMZ Docs Fund, among others. The project was developed at the Points North Fellowship 2022, True False Rough Cut Retreat 2023 and Doc.incubator 2023. Besides filmmaking, she has been teaching at the prestigious DocNomads Joint Master's program in Europe.