Katya Dandulaki: “I prefer a good man even though he is a less good actor”

“I was saying ‘ Ah, he is very good, but he is a difficult man. It’s okay.” No, it’s okay!” he stressed or among others. About the personality brought by an artist and the reasons that made her come out in front of the metoo movement Katia Dandoulaki, among others, spoke in the new interview [who gave the Documento insert and journalist Antonis] Boscoitis this week. CORVERSE Does an artist’s personal work reflect his work? I would tell you that somehow seeing an artist I understand whether he’s a good man or not. I don’t know how or why, but it’s very interesting. Maybe I have an antenna for moaning and negativism, so it automatically illuminates something in me the kindness of others. I can’t stand the malice, aggression, and oppression, I don’t want anyone to oppress anyone, where I once said, ‘ Ah, he’s a very good actor, but he’s a hard man. It’s okay.” No, it’s not! I prefer a good man even though he’s a less good actor. CORVERSE Perhaps that is why you came out in front of the metoo testifying as a witness. Of course, although everything I had to say I said and I’m not going to deal with this again. My soul cannot stand the oppression of man by man at all and I believe that in the case of metoo the essence is not to alienate the two sexes and not to be able to flirt or embrace a woman so that women can suddenly hate men. There are creatures who have been oppressed and who have not been able to get out on time. It seems that their willingness to “become” something was greater than the need not to be oppressed. I can’t spray anyone. I understand and bow to everyone’s soul.