Michael Sicinski
Michael Sicinski has been in and out of academia for over a decade, studying and teaching Art History and eventually Film Studies at the University of Rochester, UC Berkeley, Binghamton University, and Syracuse University. His intertwining career as a film critic has been going on since 2005. Although Michael’s primary focus has always been experimental / avant-garde film and video, he has written extensively about international narrative and documentary cinema as well. Recent publications have included extensive analyses of the work of Lynn Marie Kirby, William E. Jones, and Phil Solomon, and essays on films by Alexander Sokurov, Abderramane Sissako, and Bruce McDonald. Michael is a regular contributor to Cinema Scope, Cineaste, Moving Image Source, and GreenCine Daily. In addition, he maintains his own film review website, The Academic Hack. Michael is a native Houstonian, getting reacquainted with the city after a 20-year hiatus. He is married and has a young daughter who, much to his delight, prefers Pixar Animation to DreamWorks.
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