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The Face of the Day, released in '65, offers a zany glimpse into the misadventures of Grigoris, a hapless shopkeeper whose week in Athens goes hilariously awry. The blend of comedy and mistaken identity creates this vibrant atmosphere, where Grigoris quickly becomes entangled with gangsters and a stolen artifact. The pacing has this delightful, chaotic rhythm that keeps you on your toes. Kostas Voutsas delivers a solid performance, embodying that everyman quality that resonates well with the audience. There's a charm in its practical effects and set pieces that transports you to a different era, making it a quirky gem from Greek cinema that captures the spirit of the time.
This film has a niche appeal among collectors, particularly those interested in Greek cinema of the 1960s. While it's not as widely available as other titles, it has seen a few releases on VHS and DVD, though original prints in good condition are rare. Enthusiasts often appreciate its cultural context and the distinct comedic style that differs from mainstream offerings of the time.
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