The Illiac Passion
Introduction by Bruce Jenkins
Screening on Film
Screening on Film
Directed by Gregory Markopoulos.
US, 1964, 16mm, color, 92 min.
US, 1964, 16mm, color, 92 min.
One of Markopoulos’s most critically acclaimed films, The Illiac Passion is an ambitious work based on Prometheus Unbound. For his cast, Markopoulos made imaginative use of artist friends and underground figures in the roles of mythical beings. The result is a lively, resolutely contemporary reimagining of the classical realm with striking imagery and a sound track that features the filmmaker’s reading of Thoreau’s translation of the Aeschylus text and excerpts from Bartók.
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Bliss
Directed by Gregory Markopoulos.
Greece, 1967, 16mm, color, 6 min.
The first film made by Markopoulos after moving to Europe, Bliss was shot over the course of two days using only available light to create a lyrical study of the interior of the Church of St. John on the island of Hydra