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So, 'We Without Money' is this offbeat comedy from 1963 that you don't hear much about. It follows a young guy who leaves his mundane life to head to Athens, and along the way, he runs into some quirky characters—like a mad lover and a young woman who’s got a crush on him. The tone's a bit whimsical, with an almost surreal vibe thanks to the oddball cast. Pacing is leisurely, which suits the story, letting the charm of the encounters unfold. The performances carry that distinct flavor of the era, and it's interesting how it balances humor with a hint of social commentary on poverty and relationships. Definitely one of those obscure gems that can spark a good chat among collectors.
This film is relatively rare, with few copies available on physical formats. It was released on VHS and has seen sporadic appearances in niche DVD collections, but good luck finding a clean print. Collector interest seems limited but growing; it appeals to those who appreciate quirky international cinema or the oddities of 60s comedy. As far as I know, there hasn't been a proper restoration, which might be something to keep an eye on.
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