Eniaios: Cycle Five

  • Type: event
  • Location: Museum of the Moving Image, 35 Avenue at 37 Street, Astoria, Queen, New York
  • Starts: Feb 19 2011 at 3:00AM
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Visionary filmmaker and American expatriate Gregory Markopoulos (1928-1992) devoted his last twenty years to Eniaios, an eighty-hour meditation on the essence of cinema, embodied in an intricate fusion of Greek myth, portraiture, and landscape. The film was designed to be shown only in its entirety during special screenings of its twenty-two cycles, or “orders,” in a carefully chosen site outside the Peloponnesian village of Lyssaria. At the current pace of restoration and preservation, with successive screenings of individual cycles every few years, the entire film will not be seen until 2028.
Museum of the Moving Image will screen Eniaios: Cycle 5 on Saturday,
February 19, 2011, at 3:00 p.m. Prior to the screening will be an hour-long panel discussion, at 1:00 p.m., with Robert Beavers, who was Gregory Markopoulos’s companion for nearly thirty years and who directs the Temenos Association, devoted to the preservation and presentation of Markopoulos’s work. A panel of noted scholars, including Rebekah Rutkoff, Dr. Jeffrey Stout, and Richard Suchenski, will discuss Markopoulos’s work. This 16mm projection copy of Eniaios: Cycle 5 was made possible by a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation, with funding from The Film Foundation.
The event is free with museum admission.
For your reference, an essay by P. Adams Sitney on Markopoulos’s Eniaios project can be found here: http://movingimage.us/images/enews/2011/P_Adams_Sitney_on_Markopoulos.pdf