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Female

Country: Greece, Language: Greek, 81 mins

Original Title

Thilyko
  • Director: Konstantinos Menelaou
  • Writer: Panagiotis Evangelidis, Konstantinos Menelaou
  • Producer: Isavella Alopoudi, Konstantinos Menelaou

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FEMALE re-frames the myth and legacy of Aliki Vougiouklaki, the most iconic actress in modern Greek history. Adored by millions and often compared to Marilyn Monroe, Aliki embodied empowerment while remaining confined by the conservative culture that both idolized and controlled her. The film adopts a bold narrative approach: three performers portray Aliki, each portraying a different aspect of her identity and myth. Among them is an actress discovered at Athens' leading drag stage, where her uncanny performance of Aliki had already captivated audiences. Through this interplay of bodies and perspectives, the film exposes Aliki's contradictions: glamorous yet vulnerable, liberated yet constrained, beloved yet profoundly alone. Set against the shifting backdrop of post-war Greece and resonating into the present, FEMALE is both intimate character study and cultural excavation; a cinematic meditation on celebrity, female identity, and the timeless tension between self and persona.


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Cast & Characters

Tania Kelly
Vicky Papadopoulou
Alkistis Poulopoulou (as Alice)