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Poverty (1965) weaves a raw, emotional tale through the eyes of Nikos, who's thrust into turmoil when his family is ousted from their home. The atmosphere is thick with desperation, yet there's a thread of romance that tinges the narrative as he navigates life in Thessaloniki. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to stew in the characters' struggles and triumphs. Performances feel genuine, with an undercurrent of melancholy, especially from Nikos and Lisa, whose relationship brings glimmers of hope amid hardship. The film's practical effects, though modest, enhance its realism, drawing you deeper into its world, making it quite distinctive in its portrayal of love and loss.
Poverty has had a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with formats primarily existing in limited VHS and rare DVD releases. Its scarcity has sparked interest among those who appreciate regional cinema and its thematic depth. Notably, the film's absence of a well-documented director adds to its enigmatic allure, making it a conversation starter among collectors who admire lesser-known works.
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