Directing
Andrew Lampert
Andrew Lampert is primarily active in film, video, and performance. He pursues the alchemy between artist, art, and audience in a public space, especially that of cinema.
Known For
Peter Hujar's Day · 2025Peter Hujar's Day
★ 5.42025
MovieDramaHistory
A recently discovered conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and his friend Linda Rosenkrantz in 1974 reveals a glimpse into New York City’s downtown art scene and the personal struggles and epiphanies that define an artist’s life.
Chained for Life · 2019Chained for Life
★ 6.32019
MovieDrama
A beautiful actress struggles to connect with her disfigured co-star on the set of a European auteur's English-language debut.
All Magic Sands/Chappaqua · 2013All Magic Sands/Chappaqua
★ 10.02013
MovieDramaAdventure
The story centres on an orphaned quartet (boy, two girls, a baby) washed ashore on a desert island in what just might be the Bahamas. There, they encounter a pile of branches that transforms into a dubious Jesus-esque bearded man, as well as a doppelganger family of naked black children.
Jazzy for Joe · 2014Jazzy for Joe
★ 10.02014
Movie
Talk show legend Joe Franklin discovers an abandoned baby on his doorstep.
Sweethearts · 2007Sweethearts
2007
Movie
The piece begins with one woman reading the text in English while the other does an on-the-spot translation into German. Their roles periodically flip and at some points both are speaking entirely in English or in German. The women read a series of one-sentence instructions that tell the audience which of the screens they should be looking at. The first questions are very formal, like what one might have to fill out on a visa form, but as it progresses the inquiries become more intimate and suggestive.
3 Flags · 20103 Flags
2010
Movie
A simple scene of three flags flapping over an electronic billboard advertising grocery specials conjures an indelible portrait of America.
Growth Opportunities · 2006Growth Opportunities
2006
Movie
Originally presented in 2000 in Mexico City, re-staged soon after at Anthology, and recorded during a presentation at the Getty Center in 2005, this performance piece features a script drawn from Del Taco corporate materials (with creative modifications by Lampert), as well as actual Del Taco corporate videos, to highlight the blithe, breathtakingly oblivious cultural appropriation perpetrated by a “Mexican” fast-food chain. — Anthology Film Archives
A Mixtape for Stom · 2025A Mixtape for Stom
2025
Movie
"A Mixtape for Stom" is an intimate documentary portrait of Japanese experimental filmmaker Stom Sogo (1975–2012), whose frenetic Super-8mm works became emblematic of New York’s underground cinema at the turn of the millennium. A close friend, filmmaker Adrian Goycoolea reflects on Sogo’s life and legacy, framing the film as a reply to the final email he received from him. Drawing from personal archives, interviews, and memory, the film assembles a collage of Sogo’s art and presence: radiant, restless, and unresolved. Contributors include Jonas Mekas, Bruce McClure, Raha Raissnia, Julius Ziz, Ed Halter, Andy Lampert, and members of Sogo’s family, offering perspectives on his talent, struggles, and influence. Scored by Joe Watson of Stereolab, "A Mixtape for Stom" is at once an elegy and an act of remembrance; a meditation on friendship and grief, and a testament to an underground legacy that continues to reverberate.
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