First look at the colourful Australian dramedy.
Described by Variety as "a cross between John Hughes and Wes Anderson with a soupcon of Pedro Almodovar," director John Sheedy's H is for Happiness is adapted from the book 'My Life as an Alphabet' by Barry Jonsberg. Newcomer Daisy Axon stars as Candice Phee, a 12-year-old living in small town Australia. With the help of the strange new boy at school (Wesley Patten), Candice sets out to mend her broken family. Richard Roxburgh, Emma Booth, Joel Jackson, Deborah Mailman and Miriam Margolyes also star.
H is for Happiness is on US VOD/Digital from September 18th. A UK/ROI release has yet to be announced.
Check out the trailer, poster and official synopsis below.
The official synopsis reads:
A twelve year old girl with boundless optimism and a unique view of the world, is inspired by the strange new boy at school and sets out to mend her broken family - whatever it takes.
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