Raak mij aan! Touch me!

Survey interviewer Amber Kumar Gurung travels through the heart of Bhutan with a questionnaire, assessing the well-being of his compatriots. This tender portrait shows how ít's possible to be happy in times of adversity. 

Is it possible to measure the quality of life? The king of Bhutan thinks so, and in 2008 he started the Gross National Happiness Survey. The Bhutan government now has a few dozen trained survey interviewers who ask citizens to complete a questionnaire to reveal how happy they are.Amber Kumar Gurung is one of the interviewers. He travels around this mountainous country to go through the questionnaire with all sorts of people. Filmmakers Arun Bhattarai and Dorottya Zurbó accompany him and capture impressions of his encounters along the way. 
 
The survey doesn’t always uncover the whole truth, as becomes clear when a domineering husband thinks he can decide for his three wives what it is that makes them happy. In cases like this, the directors start putting their own questions to the interviewee. In separate conversations, Bhutanese people, including Kumar Gurung himself, speak candidly about issues they face and how they cope. Then, with great compassion, Agent of Happiness captures the small moments in life that bring them happiness. “We have only one life to live,” says one of the interviewees, “so why waste it on being sad?”
 

Agenda

There are no new dates planned (yet) for Agent of Happiness.

Year

2024

Language

Dzongkha, Nepalees, English subtitles

Director

Arun Bhattarai, Dorottya Zurbó

Duration

93 min

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