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So, 'Guests and Workers' is quite an oddity from 1976, blending comedy with a unique take on self-management. Set in a luxury hotel on the Adriatic, the film pokes fun at the absurdities that arise when workers become owners. The pacing is a bit quirky, oscillating between lively interactions and moments of reflective absurdity. There's this underlying critique of capitalism wrapped in humor, which is what makes it stand out. The performances are charmingly offbeat, and the atmosphere really encapsulates that laid-back yet satirical vibe of the era. It's a curious blend of comedy that invites you to think while you laugh.
This film has a bit of a cult following among collectors for its satirical premise and unique setting. Rarely seen in many collections, it was primarily released as a TV movie, making original broadcasts a treasured find. While DVD versions do pop up, they aren't exactly common, so the scarcity adds to its appeal among those who appreciate niche cinema from the era.
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