Markopoulos 2: Eros, O Basileus
The god of love searches for fulfilment in a sensual choreography for the camera.
Markopoulos' invocation of Eros merges classical and contemporary imagery by placing the male god of love in an artists' loft. The sole protagonist, predominantly naked, appears in a series of tableaux surrounded by icons of creativity, including paintings, books and filmmaking equipment. This sculptural study of the human form is energised by flash frames, stylised fades, and Strauss' tone-poem 'Ein Heldenleben'.
Eros is portrayed by the young filmmaker Robert Beavers, who had recently moved to New York after seeing films by Markopoulos and other New American Cinema pioneers. Both soon left America for Europe, where they remained together until Markopoulos' death in 1992.
| Directed by: | Gregory J. Markopoulos |
| Cast: | Robert Beavers |
| Country: | USA |
| Year: | 1967 |
| Running time: | 45min |
Screening with:
Through a Lens Brightly: Mark Turbyfill
The life of painter, dancer and poet Mark Turbyfill, seen in his 70th year, is evoked through traditional portraiture and personal objects.
| Directed by: | Gregory J. Markopoulos |
| Country: | USA |
| Year: | 1967 |
| Running time: | 15min |



