is a filmmaker, writer, and independent archivist based in Brooklyn, NY. He is currently working on Metroplex, an experimental documentary film co-directed with Sophia Haid. From 2018 to 2020, Jubak was based in Dallas, where he initiated his photographic research on the city’s self-mythologizing imagery and architecture through a project titled Main Street Canyon.
He holds a BA in Cinema Studies from the University of Chicago and an MA in the Preservation and Presentation of the Moving Image from the University of Amsterdam. In 2018, he created a self-published newspaper exploring the history and legacy of Doc Films, UChicago’s film society and the oldest student film group in the country. He has covered contemporary found footage and experimental film practice for Filmmaker, NECSUS, PIN-UP, and Screen Slate.
He holds a BA in Cinema Studies from the University of Chicago and an MA in the Preservation and Presentation of the Moving Image from the University of Amsterdam. In 2018, he created a self-published newspaper exploring the history and legacy of Doc Films, UChicago’s film society and the oldest student film group in the country. He has covered contemporary found footage and experimental film practice for Filmmaker, NECSUS, PIN-UP, and Screen Slate.