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 fictional 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.
Mark Rappaport has 84 screen credits in a career dating back to 1967. Their work is anchored in the Subspecies Collection universe with 1 titles. Signature works include The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender, The Marriage of Greta Garbo and Sergei Eiseinstein, Rope’s End. Explore the interactive character relationship maps on each title page to trace how their roles connect across franchises.