2018 Short Film Competition Judges

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October 19 - 20, 2018
Alamo Drafthouse Village

2700 West Anderson Lane, Austin TX, 78757 (map)

Cindy Adams (Non-Documentary)

Professional portrait of a woman in business dress, smiling and leaning on folded arms over a leather armrest.Cindy is the Chief Operating Officer of Superior HealthPlan, Inc., an affiliate of Centene Corporation (www.centene.com), a leading multi-line healthcare enterprise that provides programs and related services to individuals receiving benefits under Medicaid.

Cindy's professional experience includes 36 years working with government-funded programs in both the public and private sectors, with an emphasis on long-term care delivery in a community-based setting. She earned her BS in Social Work from the University of North Texas. She currently serves on the Board for the Texas Silver Haired Legislature Foundation, and was appointed by the HHSC Executive Commissioner to the Promoting Independence Advisory Committee and the Aging Texas Well Advisory Committee.

Cinema Touching Disability is pleased to have Cindy as a Short Film Competition judge for the sixth time. 

Dr. Laurence A. Becker (Documentary)

In profile, a man in athletic clothing and helmet rests one hand on the seat of a bicycle and looks at the camera.Dr. Laurence A. Becker received his Ph.D. in Creative Learning Environments in 1980, from the Union Institute & University.  Prior to his PhD, he had served for ten years as Chairman of the English Department at St. Stephen’s Episcopal School in Austin. While at St. Stephen’s, he founded and, for six years, directed the Texas Student Film Festival- one of the largest and most successful student film festivals in the US at that time. 

Then in 1983, he directed and produced the international, award-winning documentary film With Eyes Wide Open about autistic savant artist Richard Wawro of Edinburgh, Scotland. For the past 36 years, he has worked with and written about some of the world’s most prolific autistic savant artists.

A longtime supporter of Cinema Touching Disability, Dr. Becker has served as a Short Film Competition judge since 2007.

Tori Galantro (Documentary)

 

Lynn Johnson (Documentary)

A woman in hoop earrings leans her head to one side and smiles at the camera. Lynn Johnson received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from UT Drama Department, Austin, TX and has spent her time in Film and Theater ever since. After working in the film industry in the 70’s, she continues her love of films by participating in SXSW and Sundance Film Festivals as a volunteer. In 1987, she began her theatrical adventures in Austin by working and volunteering for Live Oak Theater, Capitol City Playhouse, Zilker Hillside Summer Musicals, Texas Performing Arts, Long Center for Performing Arts, and Zachary Scott Theater, where she is a regular. Lynn has been a judge for Lights.Camera.Help annual film festival, and this will be her fourth year as judge for Cinema Touching Disability.

Currently she is the Community Relations and Outreach Services liaison for VSA Texas, the State Organization on Arts and Disability.  

Linda Litowsky (Non-Documentary)

 

Barbra Sonnen-Hernandez (Non-Documentary)

In a field of blue bonnets, a woman in glasses smiles at the camera as her hair tosses in the wind.Native Texan Barbra Sonnen-Hernandez started "KIDS IDEAS," Austin's first children's television educational program in the 1990s, which aired on KXAN and KNVA. In addition to directing and producing the show, she taught acting and video production classes for kids and teens.

In 2008, she became ill with a rare disease called Guillain Barrè Syndrome (GBS). After a year of hospitalization and countless therapy sessions, her experience with this illness lead and encouraged her to write a book (Why Didn't I Die?).

Today, Barbra continues to write books, is a strong advocate for healthcare, and lends herself to community service. As a Rare Disease Ambassador for Central Texas, she has organized rallies at the Texas State Capitol bringing awareness to the Legislature. Barbra is on the city of Georgetown Texas ADA Advisory Board and also works from time to time as an actress for film and television, encouraging those with disabilities to pursue this profession.

Cinema Touching Disability is thrilled to have Barbra return for her fourth year as a competition judge.

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