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Alexis Panas, a brilliant trainee psychiatrist, leads a double life. By day, Alexis handles complex cases for inmates at a mental health clinic. By night, the quiet psychotherapist frequents Athens' seedy gay bars lookin...
Alexis Panas, a brilliant trainee psychiatrist, leads a double life. By day, Alexis handles complex cases for inmates at a mental health clinic. By night, the quiet psychotherapist frequents Athens' seedy gay bars lookin...
The film's central subject matter, the lives and experiences of homosexual individuals, inherently aligns with progressive values of social justice and anti-discrimination, making it left-leaning by exploring themes of identity, acceptance, and the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community.
The movie explicitly centers its narrative and casting on homosexual characters, demonstrating a clear and intentional focus on a minority sexual identity. This approach inherently critiques traditional societal norms and places DEI themes at the core of its storytelling.
This 1979 Greek film, titled 'The Homosexuals,' likely presents a problematic portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters. It probably focuses on the societal prejudice and personal suffering associated with queer identity, emphasizing negative outcomes without offering significant affirmation or dignity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This film appears to be an original production from 1988, not an adaptation of existing source material or a biopic. Therefore, its characters are new creations for this specific movie, lacking prior canonical genders to be swapped.
This 1988 Greek film appears to be an original production, not an adaptation of pre-existing material with established character races or a biopic of historical figures. Therefore, there is no prior canonical or historical baseline against which a race swap could occur.
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