Gay Sex Filmed at Greece’s Parthenon Prompts calls for Security Cameras

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Greek authorities plan to install 150 cameras to grant round-the-clock surveillance for the Acropolis after a short movie was published depicting public gay sex at the spot.The ancient center of Athens, which hosts a 2,500-year-old temple complex, became mired in controversy due to the ‘Xeparthenon’ film.

It purportedly depicts two men with their faces covered having sexual intercourse at the Erechtheion – the ancient Temple of Athena Polias – while in full view of the public and surrounded by numerous tourists.

Producers claimed the movie was a political film and that they chose the Parthenon since it is a “symbol of nationalism and carrier of hetero-normal messages”. The incident caused outrage among many Greeks, sparking an investigation by the Ministry of Culture.