2024
Short Documentary(East Coast Premiere)

Broken Flight

CC
Closed captions online
OC
Open captions in-person

Migration season is when Annette Prince and the other Chicago Collision Bird Monitors are the busiest, as Mother Nature literally slams into the urban environment. Annette assembles volunteers as they arrive downtown before sunrise, looking for birds that have flown into skyscrapers, before heading to their day jobs. The birds that survive are sent away for a stay at the Willowbrook Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. Broken Flight introduces us to the volunteers, scientists and veterinarians who rescue, study and catalog these amazing avian species.

Screenings

Virtual

August 2 – August 4
August 1 – August 3

Directors Spotlight

A picture of a woman named Erika Valenciana, standing against an out-of-focus background with a mix of light and shadow. She has short, curly dark hair and is wearing a thoughtful expression with a slight smile. She is dressed in a colorful shirt adorned with circular patterns resembling film reels, featuring hues of orange, teal, and pink. Over her shirt, she wears a navy-blue cardigan. Around her neck, Erika has a silver necklace with a prominent pendant shaped like a hand.

Erika Valenciana

Director

Chicago native Erika Valenciana is a Chicana filmmaker with a Film & Video degree from Columbia College Chicago. Her award-winning work has been supported by Tribeca Film Institute, Kartemquin Films, Stowe Story Labs, Cine Qua Non Lab, Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs, Illinois Arts Council, Puffin Foundation, Allied Media Conference, DC Environmental Film Festival, and Chicago International Film Festival, where she won The Pitch for Industry Days. Valenciana amplifies her local community of women and non-binary filmmakers of color as Mezcla Media Collective’s Programming Coordinator. She shares underrepresented stories building towards a media landscape where diverse experiences are visible and celebrated.

A picture of a man named Mitch Wenkus. He is in a natural setting with evergreen trees in the background, under a bright, sunny sky casting a light glow. He smiles warmly and is wearing a red beanie, a gray jacket, and black gloves. He is holding a camera that he has around his neck.

Mitchell Wenkus

Director

Mitchell Wenkus is a documentary Director / DP whose love of the outdoors has shown up in his work. For 5 years, he was a Video Producer at Greenpeace USA where he created numerous advocacy videos and directed the short documentary Fracking in the Land of Lincoln. A film about a small towns’ contaminated water and the potential new oil boom in Mitchell’s home state of Illinois. His short documentary Judy’s Rock is about a woman refusing to sell her land to the world’s largest coal mining company. Mitchell graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a BA in Film and Video.

Runtime
18 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Director
Erika Valenciana, Mitchell Wenkus
Cinematographer
Mitchell Wenkus
Editor
Magdalena Hernández
Music
Chris Otepka, Adam Tisdale, Steven Wilson
Producer
Erika Valenciana , Mitchell Wenkus
Sound Design
Rosángela Hernández
Premiere
East Coast

Sign-up for Festival Updates