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Rani Deighe Crowe is an Associate Professor of English at Ball State University's Department of English, part of the College of Sciences and Humanities. She is a filmmaker, screenwriter, theater artist, and interdisciplinary performer. Her work includes award-winning short films such as Safety State, Quiet on Set, and Heather Has Four Moms, screened globally at festivals like BFI Flare, Athens International Film and Video Festival, and Final Girls Film Festival Berlin. She has served as a film festival screener for multiple events, including the Athens International Film and Video Festival and Gilbert Baker Film Festival.
Rani's academic contributions include a chapter in The Works of Shonda Rhimes (Bloomsbury Press), analyzing narrative strategies in Rhimes' TV pilots. She teaches courses such as Introduction to Screenwriting, Advanced Screenwriting, and Film Studies. Her creative and academic work focuses on screenwriting, performance art, and alternative narrative structures, particularly centering female heroines.
Her films explore themes of technology, identity, and social dynamics, blending humor and innovation. Though no explicit scientific awards are listed, her作品 have garnered recognition through festival participations. She advises no listed students and no grants are mentioned in the provided texts.





