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Oi 900 tis Marinas is a charming blend of comedy and political satire set in a quaint countryside village. The film revolves around the rivalry between Damalas, a seasoned politician, and the young attorney Ntinos, whose familial ties add a personal touch to the political drama. The absurdity of village politics is captured well with a light-hearted tone, while Spyros Dalengos, the village president, looms large over the elections, manipulating the 900 villagers like pawns in his game. The pacing is refreshingly brisk, keeping the viewer engaged in the antics and rivalries. Performances are engaging, particularly the interplay between the old guard and the new blood, providing a distinctive look at power dynamics in a tight-knit community.
This film has seen limited releases, primarily on VHS and DVD, with its scarcity making it a curious find for collectors. The original 35mm prints are particularly sought after, though they may be hard to come by. Interest tends to lean on the comedic portrayal of politics, reflecting societal themes that resonate even today.
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