Gregory Markopoulos, known for his exquisite film compositions, tragically recut his works into a complex montage with a unique rhythm, imposing a new perception of his artistry.
Markopoulos’s decision to destroy the originals of his films poses challenges for the preservation of his cinematic legacy, but the existence of archival footage allows a glimpse into his artistic vision.
The ambitious project of Eniaios, spanning nearly eighty hours, is exclusively showcased in Temenos, a site essential to Markopoulos's heritage, reflecting his deep connection to personal and cultural identity.
Robert Beavers, as Markopoulos's heir, has devoted his life to repairing and screening Eniaios, giving audiences the opportunity to engage with the fragmented narrative and honor its creator's legacy.
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