Festival Board
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Andrew Ventimiglia, Festival Dir.
Andrew Ventimiglia is an assistant professor of Mass Media with a specialization in media law and ethics in the School of Communication at Illinois State University. His research focuses on the history and cultural effects of intellectual property law. He has a PhD in Cultural Studies from University of California, Davis and an MA in Cinema Studies from New York University with additional professional film and television experience in the United States, including prior work for First Run Features and Link TV. He has served as director of the Davis Feminist Film Festival and is a member of the Chicago Feminist Film Festival Screening Committee, both of which are grassroots events showcasing independent documentary, narrative, and experimental film to explore perspectives missing from mainstream media.
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Brent Simonds, Board Chair
Brent Simonds is a professor and the mass media program coordinator in the School of Communication at Illinois State University. He is an award-winning documentary and educational filmmaker who teaches Documentary Storytelling, Digital Post-Production, and Motion Graphics/ Visual Effects. He regularly participates as a judge and as a filmmaker in film festivals throughout the country. In 2018 he was the recipient of the “University Outstanding Creative Activity Award” at Illinois State University. Prior to his academic career he was a producer/ director/ editor in creative services at several broadcast and corporate outlets. He has a B.A. in Radio/TV/Film, an M.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication, and an Ed.D. in Post-Secondary Education with an emphasis in Arts Technology.
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Lauren Bratslavsky, Board Member
Lauren Bratslavsky is an Associate Professor at Illinois State University’s School of Communication, where she teaches media criticism, broadcast history, and visual communication. Her research includes histories of archiving television, critical analyses about such subjects as satire, gender, and neoliberalism, and interdisciplinary examinations about the complexities of media with the goals for media literacy education. She is also involved as a research associate with the Library of Congress’s Radio Preservation Task Force and currently manages its website. She earned her doctorate degree at the University of Oregon. While there, in addition to her dissertation about television archives, she co-organized the What is Television conference and co-wrote and directed a short film.
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Ruth Burke, Board Member
Ruth K. Burke is an interdisciplinary artist, from and of the Midwest, who collaborates with animals in her creative practice. Burke has screened moving image works throughout the United States and previously worked as a video editor and studio assistant for Ann Hamilton Studio. She has publications in the peer-reviewed journals Society & Animals, and Zoophilogia, and presented at conferences throughout the US and in Finland. Burke’s public earthworks have been included in the 4GROUND Land Art Biennial (2022) and Terrain Biennial (2021.) Burke has an MFA in Interdisciplinary Studio Art from the University of Michigan and a BFA in Art & Technology from The Ohio State University. Ruth K. Burke is currently an Assistant Professor of Video Art in the Wonsook Kim School of Art at Illinois State University.
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Brendan Leahy, Board Member
Brendan Leahy is a filmmaker, moving-image artist, and educator. His creative work has been exhibited at the St. Louis International Film Festival, the Tweed Museum of Art, Soap Factory Art Center, and the Pulitzer Arts Foundation. Brendan is currently an Assistant Professor of Film and Digital Media at Illinois State University. He joins ISU from both Washington University in St. Louis, where he taught dramatic narrative filmmaking, and Lindenwood University where he served as a faculty member in time-based media production and leader of campus production facilities. Brendan holds an MFA in Visual Studies from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and a BA in Film and Video from Columbia College Chicago with a concentration in Directing.
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John McHale, Board Member
John P. McHale is a Professor in the School of Communication at Illinois State University. McHale teaches convergent media writing and specializes in feature film, documentaries, and television entertainment. He also teaches documentary history and theory. McHale has earned awards from work as a screenwriter, film producer, and director including recognition from the Broadcast Education Association, the Nicholl Fellowship Competition, Rhode Island International Film Festival, and the 2007 Walter Cronkite Civic Engagement Leadership Award at the United Nations. In 2017 he earned the Illinois State University “Outstanding Creative Activity Award.” McHale is also the author of books and articles on media writing and political communication. McHale earned degrees in communication, film production, political science, and history.
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Nathania Rubin, Board Member
Nathania Rubin is an artist working in drawing and animation. Her ethereal hand-drawn animations have been screened at film festivals including DOK Leipzig, Boston Underground Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival, Animafest Zagreb, Fest Anca, Animaze, Oxford Film Festival, AVIFF Cannes and Brooklyn Film Festival. Her film Crowded, won the Grand Jury Prize for Short Animation at the Seattle International Film Festival. It is currently streaming on the LA-based platform Write Brain TV. Rubin’s 2D work and animations explore shifting states of the self and parasympathetic projections. Her artwork has been shown in galleries and museums in over 15 countries. She is an Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing at ISU, where she started a new animation track within the drawing program.
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Liv Stone, Board Member
Liv Stone is an associate professor of cultural anthropology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Illinois State University. Her early research investigated the use of documentary film as a political weapon and organizing tool for anti-neoliberal social movements in and around Mexico City. She has a particular interest in political and ethnographic documentary, the politics and ethics of representation, and cross-cultural communication. Among other things, she teaches media and visual anthropology, anthropology of gender and sexuality, and ethnography of Latin America. She has a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Washington University in St. Louis, is the author of Atenco Lives!: Filmmaking and Popular Struggle in Mexico, and created ISU’s Ethnographic Film Series.
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Li Zeng, Board Member
Li Zeng is an associate professor of cinema studies in the School of Theatre and Dance at Illinois State University. She teaches Asian cinema, film history, film theory, the horror genre, and film noir. Her research interests include representation of history and trauma in visual culture, aesthetics and social impact of the fantastic genres, and cinematic arts beyond the western canon. She is particularly interested in films and TV shows exploring race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality in creative and unconventional ways. She has published in peer-reviewed journals including Jump Cut, Asian Cinema, Visual Anthropology, Critical Arts, and Adaptation. She has a MA and Ph.D. in Radio/TV/Film from Northwestern University.