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Fil Ieropoulos
Fil Ieropoulos is a director of queer experimental films. He was born in Athens, Greece in 1978, studied film and cultural studies in the UK and in 2010 he completed his PhD with a specialisation in film poetry at the University of Kent. Since 2003 he has been a Senior Lecturer at Buckinghamshire New University. He has participated in festivals, exhibitions and conferences in Greece, the UK, Germa…
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Uchronia · 2026Uchronia
2026
MovieDocumentaryFantasy
A psychedelic docu-essay, inspired by Arthur Rimbaud’s visionary poem Une Saison en Enfer, in which the poet’s ghost travels through history, encountering revolutionary figures and queer ‘freaks’ such as Emma Goldman, David Wojnarowicz, and Marsha P. Johnson. These encounters form a multilayered collage that interrogates identity, the meaning of revolution, and the role of the artist in shaping radical histories and collective imaginaries.
Trud · 2019Trud
2019
Movie
Trud is a video performance/comment on the capitalist production and reproduction of the self. Between welding and ironing, everything is work, labor, pain.
Golfe · 2017Golfe
2017
Movie
Golfe is an adaptation of the 19th-century bucolic idyll of Golfo and the eponymous first silent feature film of Greek cinema in 1914. The film reimagines the classic late 19th-century greek drama in a 21st-century context rethinking the recent European economic and political crisis between Greece and Germany. The new story of Golfe highlights particular ideological traits that gained popularity within the indignation movement and parliamentary politics in Greece during the time of an imminent Grexit. The film employs elements of Esoteric Nazism, Perennialism, Eurasianism, and the Third-Rome doctrine to reflect on nationalism and the dark ideological intricacies of that period.
Trilogy XYZ · 2020Trilogy XYZ
2020
Movie
A diaristic chronicle around the injured body, pain, mourning, obsessive thoughts and the inability to communicate. Veronique and Filtig build a complex relational drama where family trauma meets post-apocalyptic despair.
Sunday · 2015Sunday
2015
Movie
A short film based on the short story "3.14 thoughts in order not to think of you" from Andriana Minou's book, "Underage Noirs" (Strange Days Books). Featuring Alpha Kartsaki and voiced by Tianna Rowland-Furini. It was filmed on a 1984 VHS Panasonic camcorder.
Orfeas2021 · 2021Orfeas2021
★ 9.02021
Movie
A retro-futurist story of utopian politics, ideological conflicts, supernatural leaders and totalitarian spectacle. Cyberpunk queer pirates against rainbow homo-capitalist normies. Revolution vs reformism; logic vs affect. The trappings of post-internet identity politics through a contemporary take of the myth of Orpheus.
Filetisierung · 2011Filetisierung
2011
MovieComedy
Brace yourselves for a meta-tantric experience, where affirmation and post/anti-cybernetic nature unite. Discarding a world of deception and illusionary appearance, subjects and objects collide in a carnal triumph. At once earthly and metaphysical. Combustion of intertwining remains.
How to Shoot a Ghost · 2025How to Shoot a Ghost
★ 5.22025
MovieFantasy
Two newly dead young people meet in the streets of Athens, amid the pulsing cityscape and the ghosts of history. One a translator, the other a photographer, they were outsiders in life; in death they struggle with the residue of their longings and mistakes. They wander the city together, finding consolation in the difficult beauty of existence and its aftermath.
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