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Boy Prostitutes

Country: Greece, Language: Greek, 86 mins

Original Title

Agoria stin porneia
  • Director: Omiros Efstratiadis
  • Writer: Vagelis Katsanis; Kostas Tsarouhas

CGiii Comment

At a small village, somewhere in Greece, a 10-year old boy gets raped by a powerful man. The boy's mother (who suffers from cancer) tries to prove who is the guilty one. In the meanwhile, the movie goes on showing how teenagers become male prostitutes. It depicts Athens in a very decadent way. A reporter (Michalis Maniatis) starts working on an article about this case and gets beaten by a bunch of gay bikers! Teenage boys get laid with wealthy middle-aged men who pay well for these 'services'. One of these boys strangles his wealthy client and he is immediately arrested.


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Cast & Characters

Michalis Maniatis as Mihalis Vasileiou;
Anna Matzourani as Sofia;
Pavlos Evagelopoulos as Pavlos;
Franco Alfonso as Panos;
Vasilis Tsaglos;
Athinodoros Prousalis as Village President;
Dinos Samartzis as Child Molester;
Mary Nanou;
Kostas Bozonis;
Elias Konstadinou;
Zoras Tsapelis as Petros Zegelis;
Giannis Anastasopoulos;
Costas Bakalis;
Hristina Bakouli;
Kostas Dagas