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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Radio interview on WFUV 2014

http://www.wfuv.org/news/fordham-conversations/130907/fordham-conversations-mark-street-and-hasta-nunca
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at the Ourense (Spain) Film Festival

at the Ourense (Spain) Film Festival

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Fulton Fish Market

Fulton Fish Market
still from my 2002 35mm film

from "A YEAR" my 2006 diary film

from "A YEAR" my 2006 diary film

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Mark Street
I have been making films and videos for the past 20 years. For many years I worked in 16mm, sometimes attacking the surface of the film with paint and bleach to create abstract visuals. In the mid 90's I started to explore the line between fiction and documentary, and I made several films that depict characters wrestling with their place in the world. In 2000 I completed my first character based narrative work, At Home and Asea, about racial, geographical and class tensions in Baltimore, MD. I continue to work in the long form, and to also make shorter more experimental works. I have presented imagery in gallery contexts, as well as in conjunction with performance groups and musicians. I am always exploring how far I can stretch moving images.
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goodbye!

goodbye!
from Trailer Trash 2009