About the filming of the film “I exist” about the life of Stelios Kazantzidis, where she plays Kate Gray, but also motherhood as she experiences it with her 5-year-old daughter, Coralia, spoke about Clelia Renesi on the show “Flying Low” and excerpts were broadcast on Summer’s Cool.

“I do everything I can for myself, I do everything I can for those around me, I do everything I can as a citizen, I sleep peacefully. I’m careful who I make friends with, where I give my money, how I raise my child”, said Clelia Renesi, among other things, and continued referring to technology and children’s dependence on it:

“I see the kid with the screens now is in a vampire phase. I will try hard to pass on to her what I can pass on. I’m not God, things will be in her hands at some point. I hope, hope and believe that the way I show her life has taught her 5 things.

Going to Gavdos for two months in the summer, without not only television and internet, without artificial light and electricity, the child turns off all that electricity, the artificiality of society, and enters nature. That’s where I’m taking it, I’m leading it to love nature, to become one with it, so that at least if it gets “burnt” at some point with this thing, it can return to heal itself.

At some point, a parent is also helpless, because there are so many doors open in front of the child. What will I tell him at 15-16, don’t get a cell phone? All I can teach her is to be innocent in her feelings, to express herself.

At some point, a parent is also helpless, because there are so many doors open in front of the child. What will I tell him at 15-16, don’t get a cell phone? All I can teach her is to be innocent in her feelings, to express herself. I try to teach her the roads and paths that she will later need to take to find herself, when she is lost. Social media is a festival. I don’t want to be given rules, I don’t like it, but growing up a child needs rules and limits, for the same above all.”