MJ Strasburger
MJ Strasburger is a filmmaker and artist living and working in Nebraska. Their films range from obliquely narrative to wholly experimental, harnessing techniques of haptic, sensorial cinema to explore relationships between nature, (queer) bodies, disembodiment and atemporal memory.
Their experimental dance film Violent Textures of Nature and Flesh (2023) screened at Film at Lincoln Center, opening the “Provocative Perspectives” program at the 2024 Dance on Camera Festival. Violent Textures of Nature and Flesh screened at 6 additional festivals around the world, including Dance Camera Istanbul and the Defy Film Festival in Nashville. Their experimental short These Bodies (2022) also screened at 7 festivals globally, winning Best Cinematography at the 2022 Torino Underground Cinefest. Languid (2025), their first feature-length film, recently completed post-production.
Strasburger received an MFA in Film Production from Loyola Marymount University and has received support from Amplify Arts, The Puffin Foundation and Loyola Marymount’s graduate thesis grant.

