Mark, the first film edited by the experimental film maker Mike Hoolboom himself, is about Hoolboom's editor Mark Karbusicky. They cooperated for years until the latter one day tried to make himself redundant by installing editing software on Hoolboom's computer. It turned out to be their last encounter: two months later, Mark committed suicide. From interviews with his friends, a picture emerges of someone who was always there for other people. He was a fanatical animal activist, worked in medical care and also assisted his (transsexual) girlfriend in her work as a media activist.
Hoolboom didn't use any talking heads, the speakers themselves are never filmed from the front and their stories are augmented with an associative mosaic of original material, fragments from all kinds of media and pictures from the archives of Mark and his girlfriend. The director also tries to capture Mark in the voice-over. A very personal and unusually designed essayist portrait.
- Director
- Mike Hoolboom
- Premiere
- International premiere
- Country of production
- Canada
- Year
- 2009
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2010
- Length
- 70'
- Medium
- DV cam NTSC
- Language
- English
- Producer
- Mike Hoolboom
- Production Company
- Mike Hoolboom
- Sales
- Mike Hoolboom
- Screenplay
- Mike Hoolboom
- Cinematography
- Mike Hoolboom
- Editor
- Mike Hoolboom
- Sound Design
- Mike Hoolboom
- Music
- Machinefabriek
- Website
- http://www.mikehoolboom.com