Anakatosouras
Anakatosouras

Anakatosouras

1967Movie95 minGreek

Thomas Karatoulpanis (Dinos Iliopoulos) is a naive employee at a car show in the Thessaloniki International Trade Fair. Because of his modest personality he is constantly criticised by his mother-in-law, his uncle and his boss. The only one who supports him is his wife. But the appearance of a doppelganger who buys extravagant gifts in his name causes a ruckus. Thomas is an amateur singer and participates in the Thessaloniki Song Festival winning the first prize. This is when everyone realises that there are two people who look alike.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Dinos KatsouridisGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a simple, hardworking man named Elias who dreams of a better life. He struggles with financial difficulties and societal pressures, often finding himself in comedic yet poignant situations as he navigates the challenges of everyday existence in Greece. His journey is marked by his unwavering optimism and his desire to provide for his family.

Critical Reception

Anakatosouras was a significant film in Greek cinema, lauded for its realistic portrayal of working-class life and its blend of humor and social commentary. Thanasis Vengos's performance was particularly praised for its authenticity and emotional depth, resonating with audiences and critics alike.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its heartfelt depiction of ordinary struggles and triumphs.
  • Thanasis Vengos delivers a memorable and relatable performance.
  • A touching blend of comedy and social realism that captures the spirit of its time.

Google audience: Google user reviews are not readily available for this classic Greek film, but its enduring popularity suggests a strong positive reception among audiences who appreciate its authentic portrayal of life and Vengos's iconic acting.

Fun Fact

Thanasis Vengos, who stars as Elias, was known for his distinctive acting style and often portrayed characters who were good-hearted but faced significant hardships, making him a beloved figure in Greek cinema.

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