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So, 'Ich, die Hauptperson. 30 Tage aus dem Leben eines Portemonnaies' is quite the curious piece from 1960. This film offers a satirical glimpse into the financial ups and downs of a typical (West) Berlin family, all through the eyes of their wallet. The characters are straightforward yet relatable, especially Erwin and Dorette, who embody the struggles of the everyday. The tone is light-hearted, which contrasts nicely with the economic themes it explores. It's almost like a documentary vibe but with a playful twist. Really distinctive in how it uses a wallet as a narrative device—very clever and oddly charming. You can feel the era's atmosphere, and the performances, while understated, really ground the story in a sense of authenticity that’s hard to ignore.
This film remains relatively obscure, with few copies circulating among collectors, making it a rare find. Its unique storytelling through an inanimate object sets it apart from typical narratives of the time. Interest has grown among those who appreciate German cinema from this period, especially with its historical context reflecting post-war life in West Berlin. Formats can be scarce, so careful hunting might yield a VHS or a rare DVD release.
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