A reworking of the myth of Hippolytus, in which a chaste youth rejects the incestuous advances of his mother and is saved from death by a caring physician.
Directed by Gregory J. Markopoulos
suicide
greek mythology
male homosexuality
avant-garde
incest
lgbt
gay theme
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.9 / 5
Cast
Olympia Dukakis
Young Mother
Popular Reviews
5 reviews
Portoroghi
10.0★ · 02/21/26
Such a unique piece of art. Loved the cinematography so much. And the minimal dialogue in the background adds a layer of mystery that’s so well made.
Such a unique piece of art. Loved the cinematography so much. And the minimal dialogue in the background adds a layer of mystery that’s so well made.
Portoroghi
10.0★ · 02/21/26
Such a unique piece of art. Loved the cinematography so much. And the minimal dialogue in the background adds a layer of mystery that’s so well made.
Such a unique piece of art. Loved the cinematography so much. And the minimal dialogue in the background adds a layer of mystery that’s so well made.
Portoroghi
10.0★ · 02/21/26
Such a unique piece of art. Loved the cinematography so much. And the minimal dialogue in the background adds a layer of mystery that’s so well made.
Such a unique piece of art. Loved the cinematography so much. And the minimal dialogue in the background adds a layer of mystery that’s so well made.
asphaltflowers
10.0★ · 10/02/24
um divã espectral, as coisas sonham, a cidade pensa o homem lembra [Markopoulos um dos percursores da propaganda Jequiti]
um divã espectral, as coisas sonham, a cidade pensa o homem lembra [Markopoulos um dos percursores da propaganda Jequiti]
Zoë Westlund
5.5★ · 06/19/24
A very interesting experimental film, but not exactly to my taste; I would probably get more out of an analysis than anything.
A very interesting experimental film, but not exactly to my taste; I would probably get more out of an analysis than anything.