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So, 'Thanasakis, the Politician' is this interesting blend of comedy and social commentary that really captures post-war Greece. The storyline follows Thanasakis, this earnest scientist turned politician, who's trying to navigate his new role while dealing with familial expectations and societal pressures. Anna Synodinou's character brings a lighthearted touch, and there's a nice tension between her ambitions and Thanasakis's ideals. The film’s pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that charming, almost chaotic atmosphere of the era. You get a sense of the struggles of the time mixed with some practical effects that, while not groundbreaking, have their own quaint appeal. Overall, it's a unique glimpse into the political landscape, wrapped in humor and familial ties.
'Thanasakis, the Politician' is a bit of a rarity, often overlooked in discussions about Greek cinema from the 1950s. It's not widely available in high-quality formats, making original prints or even VHS copies of interest to collectors. The mix of comedy with political themes gives it a certain charm that has drawn a niche audience over the years, and its unique perspective on the era's societal norms makes it a fascinating study piece for anyone into cultural cinema of that time.
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