“I made mistakes raising Aphrodite”


For abstaining from television

“I was away from television for four years, I was tired, I didn’t like anything I read, regardless of whether there were hits afterwards. I didn’t like the roles that were offered to me and when the script for the series “Archelaus 5″ came to me I was excited by its madness and surrealism. The past four years were difficult for all of us, with bad situations, when I was offered to play some villain, I had no reason to burden the world any more. My distance from television has not cost me financially, I’m a person who equalizes a lot of money as easily as a little, I’m never miserable. When I have a lot of money, I spend it on giving gifts to others.”

For the movie “Buzzheart” in which he stars

Evelina Papoulia stars in the movie “Buzzheart”, a psychological thriller by Denis Iliadis, filmed in Greece.

“Buzzheart was a happy moment for me, I felt a bit Hollywood, since I was wondering “is this how filming is done? what happiness is this!”, commented the actress.

For the collaboration with her ex-husband Giorgos Liandos

“I was very happy to work with Giorgos Liandos, who was my ex-husband, because we also introduced ourselves as colleagues, as we had never worked together. The circumstances of our meeting with Giorgos Liandos were perfect, it was not difficult at all because we are friends with Giorgos. It was Denis Iliadis’s idea, because when I passed an audition he suggested that George also pass, he asked me if I had a problem and I said “of course not”. In more peculiar things, I think the auditions are needed to see if we can do something, in other things that you have passed your exams, it can seem offensive.”

For the daughter of Aphrodite Liandou

“I have caught myself many times making mistakes in raising Aphrodite and have apologized to her, usually when I’m tired I don’t have the right potion. With Aphrodite we have our codes, I continue to be a mother, but at the same time I am now much more a friend than a mother, that is what she chooses.”

For political correctness and satire

“When someone is not “politically correct” they are themselves, it is not what will make us better or worse people. To me political correctness has to do with the fact that there are groups of people that I can’t understand why they become the object of a joke, mockery or satire. If I want to make fun of myself that’s my right, it’s different from you coming and making fun of me or satirizing me. Satire for some reason is not at all my aesthetic, I won’t go to see a revue, I don’t like it.

He added: “Political correctness has to do with the ethics you bring as a human being in not commenting negatively on something, it shows an ethos and an education towards it. If you say to someone who is upset or suffering, “why are you so miserable today?”, what kind of kindness is that? another thing to ask “are you okay today?”. If you want and have some reason to speak to me or treat me badly, I will not be misunderstood, nor will I hold a grudge against you.”

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