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Gregory J. Markopoulos: Film as Film

31 October 2014 at 18.30–20.30
Film still of a man and woman in 1950s clothing on a heath or countryside

Gregory J. Markopoulos, Psyche 1947 film still

Courtesy Temenos Archive, Zürich

Film still of a man and woman in 1950s clothing on a heath or countryside

Gregory J. Markopoulos, Psyche 1947 video still

Close up image of a hand reaching out to touch some pink flowers, which are in a stream

Gregory J. Markopoulos, Psyche 1947 video still

Film still of an open door in a run down stone building

Gregory J. Markopoulos Gammelion 1968 video still

Gregory J. Markopoulos Bliss 1968 video still

Gregory J. Markopoulos Bliss 1968 video still

Gregory J. Markopoulos is a key figure in the history of independent film and was, alongside Kenneth Anger, Stan Brakhage, Maya Deren and Andy Warhol, a pioneer of the New American Cinema of the 1960s. This special evening celebrates the publication of Film as Film: The Collected Writings of Gregory J. Markopoulos, edited by Mark Webber, that gathers for the first time the writings of this important filmmaker.

Psyche 1947, made while a student at USC, shows Markopoulos’ developing style and his sensuous use of colour and composition. Shot in the Hollywood hills, the film was inspired by an unfinished novella by Pierre Louÿs. As Markopoulos wrote, 'Colour plays an important role, similar to the role which colour plays in the paintings of Toulouse Lautrec. Colour reflects the true character of the individual before us, whether it be on the screen, in a painting, or in the street. Colour is Eros.’ Psyche’s Search for the Herb of Invulnerability 1955.

Following his move to Europe, his first film was Bliss 1967, a lyrical study of the interior of a small Byzantine church on the island of Hydra. Gammelion 1968, filmed at Il Castello Roccasinibalda in Rieti, Italy, is a major work in Markopoulos’s oeuvre, marking the transition into his late period and anticipating his epic final film, Eniaios 1947–91. Shot with only two rolls of film, the work extends seven minutes of footage to almost one hour of viewing time using hundreds of fades in and out. As lines of poetry, music, or the sound of horses’ hooves are heard on the soundtrack, images appear for only a few frames at a time, creating a remarkable romantic vision of a poetic cinema conjured from its essential components.

Programme

Psyche Gregory J. Markopoulos with Ann Wells and George Emmons,USA, 1947, 16mm, 25 min

Bliss Gregory J. Markopoulos,Greece, 1967, 16mm, 6 min

Gammelion Gregory J. Markopoulos,Italy, 1968, 16mm, 55 min

Curated by George Clark and Mark Webber.

Film as Film: The Collected Writings of Gregory J. Markopoulos is edited by Mark Webber, with a foreword by P. Adams Sitney, The Visible Press, September 2014.

  • Download Gregory J Markopoulis: Film as Film programme notes [PDF, 6 MB ]

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