H Coralia Karantis gave an interview to “Let’s go Danae” and Aris Kavatzikis for the shocking finale of “Famagusta”, the independent single women, the lack of education, the violence and toxicity of the era.

And they should take a look at it over there on the show’s team and update it – as they all do in long-filmed interviews – as it was apparently filmed before the show’s third season premiered on November 3rd as we heard the reporter start the interview that played today with the phrase, Famagusta returns on November 3rd.

Apart from that this is another excellent interview with Aris Kavatzikis who always presents very interesting discussions on the show. The beloved actress among many others, spoke about the successful series of MEGA, “Famagusta”, saying that there were practical difficulties in filming the third cycle.

“Too many scenes were shot in an abnormal time sequence. The third round of Famagusta was the most emotionally charged. We didn’t finish the finale at the beginning of the summer, we did it in September. My summer was stressful because I was trying to contain the strong emotions of the role so that the filming could be completed.

On the last day of filming we all walked together dressed in black along the wall that divides Nicosia in two. On our right were the guards and we marched as if in a march. During the march, the heroes of 2024 joined the heroes of 1974. It was shocking. We all collapsed.”

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-How is the time passing?

“Right now I’m sitting and I don’t know how to manage my free time because I’ve been running for two and a half years. I didn’t have time to do anything. And now suddenly I have time. As for the other time you pass, modern man is complacent about it and is concerned with the passing of time. It’s natural to be born, to grow up, to have great experiences but also bad experiences, life is a hard uphill, it’s rarely straight and then you leave.”

-Are you tired of talking about yourself?

“No, I’m not bored. I just don’t want to succumb to this public psychoanalysis that has become very fashionable and is very easy to succumb to. We all have the complacency to talk about ourselves. Television gives us the small step to supposedly speak for ourselves and be heard. To a very large extent being judged and criticized. What’s the point? In this toxic age where we so easily choose to throw our bile at others like vitriol, I consciously choose the good”

– Are you alone okay?

“I am very disturbed by the idea that they ask a man who does not make his personal life public because he is alone. That’s how he wants it, bro. And why women in particular”.

-They ask their men too

“Usually men cannot be alone in principle. Men are dependent. Women, modern women are not addicted to that and you see all these broken marriages. Of course, things are still not as they should be.

Single women are not as well integrated into society. A woman alone is not so welcome in a company of couples. A man alone is a great joy to company while a woman is considered a temptation. A big thumbs up to women who can stand up for themselves.”

-At this point in your life, how does the part of your son come into play?

“My son is a point of reference and reason for existence. I am not invasive and especially now that he is older. I consult with him many times and other times I am completely mum. I get excited when I talk about the new guys. We are not handing them a good world. Lack of education brings the violence we have in our world. Education is culture. It’s a gift to hang out with new kids.”