“Through psychoanalysis I understood his narcissism”

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‍ ‌ H Iliana Mavromati she was a guest today Studio 4 and spoke with Nancy Zampetoglou and Thanasis ⁤Anagnostopoulos.

​The actress who participates this season in the ERT1 series “electra” spoke about her role and how the public treats her, her time, but also her actor parents. Vasilis Mavromatis and Lila Kafantari.

In fact, Iliana Mavromati showed that she ⁣understood the narcissism of her parents, because of their profession, through ‍psychoanalysis.

The actress plays⁢ “Agni Ducsi” in the⁢ series and as she said, she is a woman with manny mental ⁣problems

“This is ‌the ‍first time I get⁣ a script in my hands ⁤and I don’t have to change anything in what I’m going to say, or correct anything. It helps me to build​ my character by following it as it is written”, said Iliana Mavromati typically.

“People who see it are problably trying to slap me. My‍ role is a girl ​with many ⁢mental problems, perversions, the way she ​connects with people is rather cynical and cold”, said Iliana Mavromati about her role.




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“It’s fun to​ play characters like this. I’m allowed to enter zones that are forbidden in real life,” he said.

About the relationship with her parents, the actor ​Vassilis⁢ Mavromatis and also the actress Lila ⁤Kafantari

“I never stopped calling them. We were never‌ “killed” but I wouldn’t go back (ss home). It was​ better to be alone. I only lived with‍ my mom. My parents got divorced when I was 5 years ​old. I have some memories from that time. I remember a “together” way, it was pleasant. I had 4 sisters‍ now I have 3”,​ admitted the well-known actor first.

‌ Regarding the acting and the problems she may have in the field as the daughter of the terrible Vassilis Mavromatis, the actress explained ⁣that she hid the identity of⁣ her parents in the early years.

“I started making my living ‍from this job very quickly. as soon ‍as I finished drama school,‍ I promptly‌ started working as an actor. During the first years at work I hid my relationship with my father.I was no match for his talent. Then I found the positive side of it, ⁣I contacted people who​ worked⁣ with my mom. My mother wouldn’t let me⁣ watch her on TV,” he⁣ said ‍at‍ another ⁤point.

On narcissism and psychoanalysis he said:

“I understood my parents’ narcissism through ‌psychoanalysis. As a child I began to understand this function, then I realized that it⁢ is almost natural in our work and art to have ​this element. ⁤Narcissism is sometimes healthy.

We artists are drama queens and ⁢if this narcissism is ‍not worked⁤ through, it comes out raw. For me, narcissism comes out in those closest to me. I‌ come across as ​a perfectionist, in that I am very hard on myself, I have many‌ ups and downs psychologically. I don’t let these feelings go unchecked though,” he said.

“Are we our parents?” Thanasis Anagnostopoulos asked her, ⁣and Iliana⁣ Mavromati answered:

“I⁢ have many pieces of them, many unconscious perceptions, many functions that go down through DNA, but we are not just our parents.‍ It must be a struggle to figure out what we want to keep from our parents and what we want to throw away.”

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