Gregory J. Markopoulos
Directing
Gregory J. Markopoulos (March 12, 1928 - November 12, 1992) was an American experimental filmmaker. Born in Toledo, Ohio to Greek immigrant parents, Markopoulos began making 8 mm films at an early age. He attended USC Film School in the late 1940s, and went on to become a co-founder โ with Jonas Mekas, Shirley Clarke, Stan Brakhage and others โ of the New American Cinema movement. He was as well a contributor to Film Culture magazine, and an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1967, he and his partner Robert Beavers left the United States for permanent residence in Europe. Once ensconced in self-imposed exile, Markopoulos withdrew his films from circulation, refused any interviews, and insisted that a chapter about him be removed from the second edition of Visionary Film, P. Adams Sitney's seminal study of American avant-garde cinema. While he continued to make films, his work went largely unseen for almost 30 years.
Movies(20)

Early Monthly Segments
2003

The Hedge Theater
Himself
2002

Sotiros
2000

Birth of a Nation
Self
1997
Due film-maker in giardino - Robert Beavers & Gregory J.Markopoulos
Self - director
1987

From the Notebook of...
Himself
1972

The Painting
1972
Heads
Self
1969

Political Portraits
Narrator (voice)
1969

Diaries, Notes, and Sketches
Self
1968

Winged Dialogue
1967

The Illiac Passion
Narrator / The Filmmaker
1967

Spiracle
1967

The Dead Ones
Paul
1967
The Death of Hemingway (An Obituary Fantasy)
Narrator (voice)
1965

Dionysus
1964
Award Presentation to Andy Warhol
Self
1964

Swain
the protagonist, Swain
1950

A Christmas Carol
Ebenezer Scrooge
1940

Of Blood, of Pleasure and of Death
The Wanderer