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Gammelion

Directed by Gregory Markopoulos

Bliss

Directed by Gregory Markopoulos
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  • Gammelion

    Directed by Gregory Markopoulos.
    Belgium, 1968, 16mm, color, 55 min.
    Print source: Austrian Filmmuseum

To be loved means to be consumed. To love means to radiate with inexhaustible light. To be loved is to pass away, to love is to endure. – Rainer Maria Rilke (recited on the soundtrack of Gammelion)

Markopoulos’ elegant film of the castle of Roccasinibalda in Rieti, Italy, (then owned by patron, publisher and activist Caresse Crosby) employs an intricate system of fades to extend five minutes of footage to an hour of viewing time. This inventive new film form, in which brief images appear amongst measures of black and clear frames, was a crucial step towards Markopoulos’ monumental final work Eniaios(1947-91).

  • Bliss

    Directed by Gregory Markopoulos.
    US, 1967, 16mm, color, 6 min.

An exquisite portrait of the interior of a Byzantine church on the Greek island of Hydra, edited in-camera in the moment of filming.

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