Mark LaPore

Mark LaPore

Tacoma, Washington, U.S

Mark LaPore was an experimental ethnographic filmmaker who made several films in the Sudan, India and Sri Lanka, as well as various parts of the U.S. over a period of nearly thirty years. A dedicated iconoclast and personal artist, LaPore strove to document and portray the cultures with which he connected in ways that were true to his experiences as a traveler as well as being honest reflections of people and scenes that he was witnessing. LaPore worked against conventions of ethnographic narrative, using cinema at its most fundamental level as an objective tool that could also be harnessed for personal response and expression. He was also an influential teacher at the Massachusetts College of Art, and many of his students have gone on to become significant filmmakers in their own right. LaPore's tragic and premature death on September 11, 2005, robbed American independent cinema of one of its most original and dedicated talents. - Steve Anker

Crossroad

Crossroad

2005

Kolkata

Kolkata

2005

The Sleepers

The Sleepers

1985

Mekong

2002

Lunatic Princess

2005

Halloween

1973

Submission

1988

The Five Bad Elements

The Five Bad Elements

1997