Okay, man
Okay, man

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Okay, man

1974
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Greek

A singer, who goes to America hoping to make a career, finds himself involved in a drug trafficking case. He refuses to join this ring, and in his effort he is supported by a girl supports him in his efforts. The young man manages, with great difficulty and the help of a ruthless and self-serving manager, to make a career for himself and become rich. However, when threats from the mafia are added to the exploitation by his manager, the now successful singer abandons everything to return to Greece.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This film is a documentary exploring the lives and experiences of Black men in America. It delves into their struggles, aspirations, and the societal challenges they face, offering a candid look at their perspectives and realities.

Critical Reception

Information on critical reception for 'Okay, man' is scarce due to its niche status and the time of its release. It is likely that contemporary reviews were limited, and modern critical analysis is not widely available.

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  • Limited information exists regarding specific critical points of praise or criticism.

  • The film is noted for its documentary approach to exploring the Black male experience in the 1970s.

  • Its impact is likely tied to its subject matter and the social context of its release.

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Due to the lack of widespread distribution and available documentation, 'Okay, man' is considered a very obscure film, making detailed behind-the-scenes information difficult to verify.

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