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Gregory J. Markopoulos

 
Under the banner of "film as film", the absolute cinema of Greek-American Gregory J. Markopoulos (1928–1992) alternates between fixed sequence shots and autonomous photograms. His work is based on portraits of people and places, and partly on adaptations of Hellenic myths. His last epic work, Eniaios (1948–1990, approx. 80 hours), reassembles his earlier films in a new order, combining them with new ones shot for the occasion. Since 2004, the restored work has been screened every four years at Temenos, an open-air utopian projection space in Greece.
 
2026
English edition
Les presses du réel – Cinema & video art – Cinétisme
ECAL (Lausanne University of Art and Design)
forthcoming
Collected texts.
Gregory J. Markopoulos - Vers une nouvelle conscience filmique - Le cinéma de Gregory J. Markopoulos
2026
French edition
Les presses du réel – Cinema & video art – Cinétisme
ECAL (Lausanne University of Art and Design)
A deep dive into the experimental film work of Gregory J. Markopoulos, a key figure in New American Cinema.
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