Jane Weinstock

[1][2] She regularly published writing on film theory through lenses of feminism and psychoanalysis in academic journals such as Camera Obscura, Screen, m/f, and October.

She continues to publish art writing, and has written on the artists Suzanne Bocanegra, Jeff Wall, Barbara Kruger, John Cassavetes, Sally Potter, Martha Rosler, Anthony McCall and Andrew Tyndall, Barbara Bloom, Mary Kelly, and Christian Boltanski.

[3][4] Weinstock's second feature film, a psychological thriller, The Moment, was released in 2013, starring Jennifer Jason Leigh, Martin Henderson, Alia Shawkat, Mariane Jean-Baptiste and Meatloaf.

[5][6][7] Earlier in her career, while working towards a PhD in film studies and psychoanalytic theory that she did not finish, Weinstock co-wrote and co-directed a short film, Sigmund Freud's Dora, with Anthony McCall, Claire Pajaczkowska, Andrew Tyndall and Ivan Ward.

She served as film and video curator for an exhibition entitled, Difference: On Representation and Sexuality, at the New Museum in New York in 1984-85 and at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.