After being estranged from her parents, Riley finds herself with nowhere to go but
home. She surprises her mom, Nicole, showing up at her doorstep, forcing the two to
endure past missteps and begin to rebuild their relationship.
A short film written and directed by JB Brown. Produced by UAF Department of Theatre
and Film.
Trailer
Cast
RILEY ...
Jessica Wohlwend
NICOLE ...
Stephanie Rivet
RILEY'S FATHER ...
Roscoe Archer IV
EX-GIRLFRIEND ...
Rori Kattnig
Production Crew
Writer/Director ...
JB Brown
Producer ...
Maya Salganek
Director of Photography ...
Eric Marshall
First Assistant Director ...
William Weinberger
Production Designer ...
Taylor Kamrath
Wardrobe/Makeup ...
Mattison Gauges
Sound Designer ...
Kjrsten Schindler
Editors ...
Daisy Carter, Eric Marshall, Cody Peters
MEND was produced as part of the Film Set Production class through the University
of 缅北禁地. Film Set Production I & II is taught by Maya Salganek (Producer)
to provide students a hands-on experience of making a short film and learn about multiple
roles on a film set. JB Brown is a first time writer and director and this production
was most of the crews鈥 first time on a set. The film was edited by students of Advanced
Film/Theatre Production: Narrative Editing Intensive, also instructed by Salganek.
Jessica Wohlwend (Riley) is originally from Oregon and she moved up to Alaska
Spring 2024 to attend school at the University of 缅北禁地, working towards
a Film and Performing Arts degree. She has always had an interest in the performing
arts, acting in her first play at age ten. When she鈥檚 not performing, she likes to
spend time with friends, family, and her cat Ringo.
Stephanie Rivet (Nicole) was born and raised in Fairbanks, Alaska, of Denaakk鈥檈
and Gwich鈥檌n descent and dreamt of acting in films from a young age, after realizing
cinema鈥檚 profound power to evoke self reflective, transformative emotional experiences
in viewers. Pursuit of that dream however took a significant detour including becoming
a proud mother of 4 wonderful humans before eventually graduating from University
of 缅北禁地 in 2023 with a Bachelor of Arts, double majoring in Film and Performance
Arts with an emphasis in Acting as well as Art with an emphasis on Ceramics and minoring
in Film production.
Additionally, having learned to sew from a young age, Stephanie has been working in
the Costume Shop at UAF since 2014, first as a student worker before becoming Costume
Shop Manager in 2018.
The role of Nicole in Mend is Stephanie鈥檚 first significant role in a film, and her first acting gig since fall
2012, when she appeared in Theatre UAF鈥檚 The Flu Season, as The Woman. Prior roles included Theatre UAF鈥檚 spring 2012 production of All In The Timing where she performed in the shorts 鈥淪ure Thing鈥 and 鈥淧hillip Glass Buys a Loaf of
Bread鈥 as well as roles in Fairbanks Shakespeare Theatre鈥檚 2011 summer production
of The Comedy of Errors as Abbess Aemilia and FST鈥檚 2012 summer production of Henry IV -Part 1 as Mistress Quickly. Stephanie is thrilled to be a part of Mend and hopes to have more opportunities to act in film in the future.
JB Brown (Writer/Director) is a junior in the Film and Performing Arts Department,
concentrating in film and minoring in art. From Reno, Nevada and studying video production
in high school, JB found their passion for being behind the camera. For the Strange Embrace film production, they operated as cinematographer. Trying to get out of their comfort
zone, they took on the task of writing and directing for MEND. They hope to continue to stretch their boundaries in writing, directing, and even
acting!
Maya serves as Professor and Chair of the Department of Theatre & Film at the
University of 缅北禁地. She is the founding director of the UAF Film Reel
Alaska Mentoring Experience (FRAME), which produces film productions for clients while
training UAF film students. Maya is dedicated to developing positive experiences in
film and theatre production that reflect the diversity of our community. Through her
courses and projects, she nurtures visually sovereign storytellers capable of expressing
themselves within their own communities, as well as to a wider audience.
Eric Marshall (Director of Photography) is a student at the University of Alaska
Fairbanks, pursuing a degree in Film and Performing Arts with a concentration in Film.
Eric has a passion for cinematography and producing. Before graduating, he has already
produced, shot, and directed a number of projects both in the university setting and
in the state of Alaska as a whole.
Taylor Kamrath (Production Designer) is a sophomore at UAF majoring in Film and
Performing Arts. With a concentration in film, she has worked on many projects within
the FLPA community since she started studying in Fairbanks. She grew up in Chugiak,
Alaska, but spent many holidays and summer breaks visiting family in Fairbanks and
has become familiar with the town. Taylor began as an Assistant Stage Manager for
the stage play Dance Nation (Fall 2023), and Second Assistant Director for Strange Embrace (Spring 2024), and has worked on a variety of small personal projects with Brunch
Film Productions as a producer and UAF Film Club as Vice President.
Kjrsten Colleen Schindler (Sound Designer) is a sixth-year UAF student majoring
in Psychology and Film and Performing Arts: Film Concentration with minors in Creative
Writing, Theatre, Justice, and Music: Vocal Performance, and is graduating in May
2025.
She grew up in Aberdeen, South Dakota, before moving to Delta Junction, Alaska, in
2012. She began her studies at UAF, majoring in Biology and Pre-Veterinary Medicine
in the Fall of 2019, and switched majors in the Spring of 2022.
Her first production with UAF鈥檚 Theatre Department was The Shape of Things (Spring 2023 - Stage Manager), followed by Dance Nation (Fall 2023 - Stage Manager), Tiny Beautiful Things (Fall 2024 - Asst. Stage Manager), and Strike! (Spring 2025 - actor). She was the boom operator for Intensive Film's Strange Embrace and returned as Sound Designer for MEND. She thanks her family, friends, and UAF Film and Theatre staff for their support!
Publicity Photos
Production still from 'Mend' a short film by JB Brown Jessica Wohlwend as Riley stars in the film production of MEND. Riley shelters in
her room against the door, fearful of what is on the other side.
Production still from 'Mend' a short film by JB Brown Stephanie Rivet stars as Nicole in MEND.
Production still from 'Mend' a short film by JB Brown Riley seen through torn canvas.