David E. Tolchinsky is the Dean of the Media School at Indiana university Bloomington. Previously, he was Founder/Co-Director of Northwestern University’s MFA in Writing for Screen+Stage program. He is a longtime screenwriter (for various Hollywood studios) and a fairly new playwright and director. In 2015, he was voted Best Director for the New York production of his play, Where's the Rest of Me? (which was nominated for Best Play). He co-curated Sick by Seven (seven plays/films about mental health in the modern world) at A Red Orchid Theatre in Chicago as part of its Incubator Series, and was included on New City's Film 50 2017 and 2019: Chicago Screen Gems . His film credits include the scary short Cassandra (currently on http://watchalter.com with over 50K views and counting; winner...
David E. Tolchinsky is the Dean of the Media School at Indiana university Bloomington. Previously, he was Founder/Co-Director of Northwestern University’s MFA in Writing for Screen+Stage program. He is a longtime screenwriter (for various Hollywood studios) and a fairly new playwright and director. In 2015, he was voted Best Director for the New York production of his play, Where's the Rest of Me? (which was nominated for Best Play). He co-curated Sick by Seven (seven plays/films about mental health in the modern world) at A Red Orchid Theatre in Chicago as part of its Incubator Series, and was included on New City's Film 50 2017 and 2019: Chicago Screen Gems . His film credits include the scary short Cassandra (currently on http://watchalter.com with over 50K views and counting; winner, Best Thriller Short and Best Editing at the Women in Horror Film Festival), experimental narrative Creature Companion (co-producer), the documentary Fast Talk (co-producer), the dramatic thriller The Coming of Age (co-producer/screenwriter), the dark comedy Girl (associate producer/screenwriter, from Sony, starring Selma Blair and Tara Reid, on iTunes), and the documentary St. Catherine’s Wedding Ring (co-producer/co-director, premiered at Sundance). He is also the co-producer and composer on Debra Tolchinsky’s documentary True Memories and Other Falsehoods (currently in production) and the related short Contaminated Memories (currently streaming on nytimes op-docs). As a curator, Dave co-curated The Horror Show at Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs, New York City, Shimon Attie: The Neighbor Next Door at the Block Museum, Evanston, IL, and The Presence of Absence at the Hairpin Arts Center, Chicago. Dave just directed his dark comedy play about the rogue psychologist Wilhelm Reich, An Attempt to Heal in the Contemporary World , in New York City. Dave was the Chairman of NU's Department of Radio-TV-Film from 2007-2018. More at davidetolchinsky.com