Directing
Mark Rappaport
Born 1942-01-01 · Brighton Beach, New York, USA
Mark Rappaport, a native of New York, worked as a film editor before making his own films, including The Scenic Route (1978), Impostors (1980), Postcards (1990) and Exterior Night (1994). His film-essays include Rock Hudson's Home Movies (1992), From the Journals of Jean Seberg (1995) and The Silver Screen / Color Me Lavender (1998). Many of his articles on cinema have been published in Trafic over the years, as well as in Cinema. The spectator who knew too much is the first collection of his writings. In 2008, his photomontage film was screened for the first time at the Lincoln Center in New York, as part of the New York Film Festival. Mark Rappaport currently lives in Paris.
Known for

Bratz

The Double Life of Paul Henreid

Flower Girl

Max & James & Danielle

Chris Olsen - The Boy Who Cried

Tati vs. Bresson: the Gag

The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender

The Vanity Tables of Douglas Sirk

Debra Paget, For Example

Exterior Night

The Circle Closes

From the Journals of Jean Seberg

Impostors

The Empty Screen

Sergei/Sir Gay

Anna/Nana/Nana/Anna

The Scenic Route

Conrad Veidt – My Life

Local Color

Private Screenings

John Garfield

Last Year in Dachau

The Stendhal Syndrome or My Dinner with Turhan Bey

Mur 19

Two for the Opera Box

Mozart in Love

Friends

Postcards

Love in the Time of Corona

Casual Relations

Jean Seberg

Our Stars

Becoming Anita Ekberg

Rock Hudson's Home Movies
