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The Owl's Legacy Ep 1 - Symposium, or the Received Ideas

A series by Chris Marker

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“The wake of our dreams is Greek” --George Steiner

This episode sets the tone for the rest of the series, introducing the fundamental idea Marker and his participants explore: For centuries, we’ve used Greek civilization as a touchstone, but as John Winkler—classics scholar, queer historian, and one-time monk—says, looking at ancient Greece is like trying to determine what lies beneath a face covered in many layers of makeup.

The concept of the individual, calls to moderation, the value of knowing one’s self: classical Greek politics and culture have often been represented as models of rationality and order. But, as this episode makes clear, this is not because Greeks were particularly enlightened. On the contrary, order is the prize in a hard-fought battle against humanity’s dark, incestuous, and violent sides—as embodied in the story of Oedipus. Rather than embracing simple binaries, ancient Greece—like Oedipus standing at the spot where three roads meet, killing the man he will later learn is his father—embraced broader choices, including those that lead to the mysterious and unknown.

“We should raze the Sorbonne and put Chris Marker in its place.” —Henri Michaux

26 minutes / Color
French; German; English / English subtitles
Release: 2018
Copyright: 1989

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Subject areas:
Historical Anthropology, Ancient Greece, Chris Marker, France, Philosophy

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