Happy New Year is a 2008 Swiss drama film directed by Christoph Schaub and written by Grischa Duncker and Thomas Hess. Set on New YearâÂÂs Eve, it follows several intersecting stories centred on a group of characters over the course of one night. The film was nominated for four prizes at the 2009 Swiss Film Prize and was screened at festivals including Moscow, Solothurn, Locarno, and Molodist.
On New YearâÂÂs Eve in Zurich, a series of incidents, including a night-time taxi ride, a lost dog, a police late shift, and an urgent babysitting problem, give nine people a chance to change their lives. Among them are Gloria, who meets the taxi driver Kaspar after fearing she will spend the evening alone; the retired couple Herbert and Anne-Marie, whose marriage is thrown into question after their dog runs away; and the police officers Nina and Oliver, whose night on patrol exposes what has remained unfulfilled in their lives.
The cast includes:
The film was nominated for the 2009 Swiss Film Prize for Best Film, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, and Best Film Score.
Filmdienst described the film as an episodic study of unstable relationships and the often strained efforts to make New YearâÂÂs Eve feel special. The review also noted its near-documentary style and praised its structure and performances.
The film premiered in October 2008. It was later screened at festivals including the Hof International Film Festival in 2008, the Solothurn Film Festival, the Festival Rose d'Or, the Moscow International Film Festival, the Locarno Film Festival, and the Kyiv International Film Festival Molodist in 2009, and the Zurich Film Festival in 2016.