Gregory Markopoulos: Twice a Man Twice

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Gregory J. Markopoulos (19281992) grew up in Toledo, Ohio, as the child of Greek immi­grants, but retur­ned to Greece in 1967. After twen­ty years of making films in the United States, he deci­ded, based on his ide­a­lis­tic visi­on of artis­tic and pro­fes­si­o­nal inde­pen­den­ce, to bring his films together in the Temenos Film Project. He stub­born­ly guar­ded the relea­se of his oeu­vre together with his part­ner, film­ma­ker Robert Beavers, which meant that his films were ulti­ma­te­ly rare­ly scree­ned. In 2011 – 2012, Art Cinema OFFoff alrea­dy pre­sen­ted a four-part retro­spec­ti­ve of his work (1, 2, 3, 4).

Markopoulos’ oeu­vre has sin­ce attai­ned ico­nic sta­tus within the lands­ca­pe of expe­ri­men­tal cine­ma. Twice a Man plays a cen­tral role in his body of work as it alrea­dy hints at his later visi­on of ​film as film” through the con­den­sed con­cen­tra­ti­on on flas­hes of indi­vi­du­al fra­mes, which Markopoulos calls ​film phra­ses” or ​thought ima­ges.” From the late 1960s onwards, his idea of ​film as film” was to con­cen­tra­te radi­cally on the essen­ti­al para­me­ters of the medium.

Less well known is that Markopoulos showed an alter­na­ti­ve, per­for­ma­ti­ve ver­si­on of the film in 1966. He pro­jec­ted two copies of Twice a Man side by side, one run­ning for­ward and one run­ning bac­k­ward. The sound is only pre­ser­ved on the pro­jec­tor showing the film for­wards. At the mid­point of the film, both copies show the same ima­ge, alt­hough one is rever­sed. This alter­na­ti­ve ver­si­on was resta­ged for the first time ear­lier this year at CIRCUIT Centre d’art con­tem­po­rain in Lausanne as part of the exhi­bi­ti­on Film as Film, Archive as Creation dedi­ca­ted to Gregory J. Markopoulos and the Temenos pro­ject. Art Cinema OFFoff is hono­red to be the second venue to pre­sent Twice a Man Twice.

The scree­ning of Twice a Man Twice is accom­pa­nied by two other films by Markopoulos: Sorrows, an ele­gant mini­a­tu­re filmed at Wagner’s home on January 22, 1969, and Political Portraits (excerpt), five dyna­mic port­raits of Ulrich Herzog, Marcia Haydée, Giorgio di Chirico, Rudolph Nureyev and Hulda Zumsteg.

→ In col­la­bo­ra­ti­on with Cinema Parenthèse that pre­sents the pro­gram at Projection Room in Brussels on Sunday, December 14.

Venue: 

OFFoff Cinema - Ghent, Belgium

Dates: 

Monday, December 15, 2025 - 20:00

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Dates: 

Monday, December 15, 2025 - 20:00

Venue: 

  • Lange Violettestraat 237
    9000   Ghent
    Belgium
    Phone: +32(0)93353183
    51° 2' 45.1032" N, 3° 44' 11.7528" E