Summaries

We've sought ease, comfort and wealth - but are people happier with more money? What is the science behind a good life? Following several people over a typical year, "A Small Good Thing" looks at the simple sources of human happiness.

What makes up a happy life? For the longest time, we've been living as though the more we have-the more money, the more goods, the more territory-the happier we'll be. Surprisingly, over the last fifty years our standard of living has improved, but our happiness has not. "A Small Good Thing" follows three main stories - Jen and Pete, an idealistic, young couple who have just purchased land to farm, Tim, an Iraqi vet who uses yoga and cycling to keep addictions at bay, and Shirley, a community organizer who works with urban youth in a city overwhelmed by heroin addiction and blight. Over the course of a year, the film follows them through the inevitable ups and downs of life. To gain insight into the lives of Jen, Pete, Tim and Shirley, the film looks at the science behind our need to be in community and near nature - that it's crucial to human well-being, not some luxury to be reserved for vacations. The film also examines the economy of happiness to show how a connection to land and other people makes financial sense for the planet. Traveling to Greece, the film shows how the economic downturn has forced some people to live in a web of interrelatedness, as they struggle to make a living. In Rwanda, we see how the malnutrition of the developing world is the flip-side of obesity and heart disease in the U.S. The film will explore how a person can overcome obstacles to happiness - the isolation of suburban comfort as well as the despair of poverty - to create joy for themselves. The surprising discovery at the heart of "A Small Good Thing" is that hard -- but not impossible -- is a crucial part of happy.—Kerthy Fix

For the longest time, we've been living as though the more we have -- the more money, the more goods, the more territory -- the happier we'll be. Following six people over a year, A SMALL GOOD THING looks at the small truths that are creating the New American Dream.—Anonymous

For the longest time, we've been living as though the more we have -- the more money, the more goods, the more territory -- the happier we'll be. Following six people in one community over a year, A SMALL GOOD THING looks at the small truths that are creating the New American Dream.—Anonymous

Details

Keywords
  • yoga
  • happiness
  • community
  • nature
  • connection
Genres
  • History
  • Documentary
  • News
Release date Jul 6, 2006
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States Greece Rwanda
Official sites Official site
Language English
Filming locations Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA
Production companies Mystic Artists Films Productions

Box office

Budget $600000
Gross US & Canada $1196
Opening weekend US & Canada $1196
Gross worldwide $1196

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 11m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 16:9 HD

Synopsis

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