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Boldness and Aphasia 1988

★ 10.01 votes80 min📅 1988-01-01

In *Boldness and Aphasia (1988)*, the delightfully offbeat comedy directed by Vangelis Balafoutis, Sotiris Moustakas shines as Aristidis, a humble factory worker whose life takes an absurdly lucky turn when he wins the lottery.

Director: Vangelis Balafoutis

Cast

Sotiris Moustakas
Sotiris Moustakas
Aristidis
Maria Bonelou
Maria Bonelou

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Boldness and Aphasia* (1988) about?

*Boldness and Aphasia* follows Aristidis, a struggling factory worker who stumbles into a fortune when his lottery ticket hits the jackpot. His newfound wealth brings both absurd opportunities and unexpected complications, testing his relationships and sanity in this offbeat Greek comedy.

Who directed *Boldness and Aphasia*?

*Boldness and Aphasia* was directed by Vangelis Balafoutis, a filmmaker known for his work in Greek cinema.

Who stars in *Boldness and Aphasia*?

The film stars Sotiris Moustakas as Aristidis and Maria Bonelou in a supporting role.

Is *Boldness and Aphasia* (1988) worth watching?

As a Greek comedy with a quirky premise, *Boldness and Aphasia* offers lighthearted entertainment packed into 80 minutes. While not widely acclaimed, its charm lies in its absurd humor and the performances of its lead actors—perfect for fans of vintage European comedies.

How long is *Boldness and Aphasia*?

*Boldness and Aphasia* runs for 80 minutes.

About Boldness and Aphasia (1988) — A Greek Comedy Classic with a Lottery Twist

In *Boldness and Aphasia (1988)*, the delightfully offbeat comedy directed by Vangelis Balafoutis, Sotiris Moustakas shines as Aristidis, a humble factory worker whose life takes an absurdly lucky turn when he wins the lottery.

The film blends sharp workplace satire with the chaos that follows sudden fortune, exploring themes of luck, identity, and the absurdity of modern life. With Maria Bonelou adding comedic flair alongside Moustakas, the movie delivers laughs through its quirky premise and grounded yet exaggerated characters. The 80-minute runtime keeps the energy high, making it a breezy yet thought-provoking watch.