The Oleanders (2021)
Paola, Betty and Eva are three trans women in their 60s who have known each other for more than forty years. All three of them started making their living early in their youth as sex workers in Athens, Greece. In “The Oleanders” Betty Vakalidou, Eva Koumarianou & Paola Revenioti revisit all the different places in the city where they used to work, socialize, get harassed or arrested by the cops, fight for their rights, have fun and find love. The unapologetic, humorous, and empowering discussion between Eva, Betty & Paola is a history of Athens as well as a history of sexuality in this region.
Director: Paola Revenioti
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 67 min
Release Date: July 3, 2021
Cast
- Betty Vakalidou - (Herself)
- Eva Koumarianou - (Herself)
- Paola Revenioti - (Herself)
Screenplay
Editing: Christina Lagouri
Country: Greece
Language: ελληνικά
Original Language: el
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Oleanders about?
- Paola, Betty and Eva are three trans women in their 60s who have known each other for more than forty years. All three of them started making their living early in their youth as sex workers in Athens, Greece. In “The Oleanders” Betty Vakalidou, Eva Koumarianou & Paola Revenioti revisit all the different places in the city where they used to work, socialize, get harassed or arrested by the cops, fight for their rights, have fun and find love. The unapologetic, humorous, and empowering discussion between Eva, Betty & Paola is a history of Athens as well as a history of sexuality in this region.
- Who directed The Oleanders?
- The Oleanders was directed by Paola Revenioti.
- Who stars in The Oleanders?
- The Oleanders stars Betty Vakalidou, Eva Koumarianou, Paola Revenioti.
- How long is The Oleanders?
- The Oleanders has a runtime of 1h 7m (67 minutes).
- What genre is The Oleanders?
- The Oleanders is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Oleanders produced?
- The Oleanders was produced in Greece.