

What’s the Big Deal
A young man challenges the web to offer money for a sex tape of him and his girlfriend to finance his work and finally be able to afford having a child. Is it really wrong to sell our own intimacy in order to be able to afford making our dreams come true?
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Plot Summary
The documentary explores the concept of happiness and its pursuit in modern society. It features interviews with various individuals from different walks of life, including psychologists, philosophers, and everyday people, who share their perspectives on what happiness means to them and how they strive to achieve it. The film delves into the cultural and societal influences that shape our understanding and pursuit of happiness.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'What's the Big Deal' received modest attention, primarily within festival circuits and among those interested in philosophical explorations of happiness. Reviews often highlighted its thoughtful approach and diverse range of perspectives, though some noted its brevity limited deeper dives into complex topics. Audience reception was generally positive, appreciating its accessible and relatable content.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its introspective look at a universal human desire.
- Appreciated for bringing together varied viewpoints on happiness.
- Some viewers wished for more in-depth exploration due to its short runtime.
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Fun Fact
The film was an official selection at several international film festivals, including the International Short Film Festival of Cyprus.
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