
KILLING EVE with Victoria Bouloubasis
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About this listen
Victoria Bouloubasis, Emmy-nominated journalist and documentary filmmaker, shares how the BBC series "Killing Eve" provided a necessary escape from her intense work documenting marginalized communities.
• Killing Eve presented a perfect contrast to Victoria's documentary work by offering pure entertainment without heavy social messaging
• The show's first two seasons captivated with strong performances, especially Jodie Comer's theatrical portrayal of Villanelle
• Victoria discusses how the series declined after original showrunners Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Emerald Fennell departed
• The cat-and-mouse dynamic between Eve and Villanelle created tension that worked best when they remained in pursuit of each other
• Growing up surrounded by strong Greek women influenced Victoria's focus on female-centered storytelling
• Documentary filmmaking requires building genuine trust with subjects, particularly when entering communities not your own
• Sometimes allowing ourselves pure entertainment provides creative inspiration and necessary mental relief
Victoria's documentary "The Last Partera" will be screening at the Carolina Theater on September 18th. Get your tickets here!
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