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Kim A. Snyder is an American Oscar-nominated and Peabody award-winning filmmaker and producer. Snyder made her directorial debut with the 2000 documentary, '' I Remember Me'', a biographical film chronicling her struggles with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). In 2016, Snyder won at the
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ACTNow award for ''Newtown'' and was nominated at
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in Grand Jury Prize-Documentary. She currently resides in New York City.


Background

Snyder received a bachelor's from George Washington University in 1983 and a master's in International Affairs from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in 1986. Upon completion of her masters, Snyder worked in international trade. She became involved in filmmaking as an international film consultant and U.S. Producer's Representative in Europe in the early 1990s. She is an advocate for the use of film as a medium to promote social change. As a co-founder of the BeCause Foundation, which aims to better the lives of children, Snyder produced three short films—''Alone No Love, One Bridge to the Next and Crossing Midnight''—to raise awareness on issues of child sexual abuse, healthcare, homelessness and refugee integration. Previously, Snyder also served on the admissions committee for the Graduate Film Program at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.


Early career

Snyder credits curiosity for her start in filmmaking. Following some time representing films in Eastern Europe, she broke the production side of the indie film industry. Snyder worked as an associate producer for the 1994 Oscar-winning short film ''
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'', which tells the story of suicidal gay teenager. Trevor was later picked up by HBO, and Ellen DeGeneres hosted the airing. The directors of the film,
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, realized the need for young people to have a safe way to discuss their feelings about sexuality, and thus in 1998 created the Trevor Lifeline (now the
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). The Trevor Lifeline became "the first national crisis intervention and suicide prevention lifeline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth." ''Trevor'' won the 1995 Academy Award for Best Action Live Short. In 2000, Snyder directed, produced, wrote and appeared in the film ''I Remember Me''. The film became her biographical documentary debut, and explored the history of and controversy behind Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, which she had been diagnosed with.


Shorts

In 2008, Snyder expanded on her philanthropic efforts by working with the non-profit BeCause Foundation to direct and produce the short films ''Alone No Love, One Bridge to the Next and Crossing Midnight''. ''Alone No Love'' (2007) is a 27-minute film that addresses the issues Chicago doctors, state's attorneys, police officers and social workers face when working on cases involving sexually abuse children. With a portion of America's homeless out of sight and out of mind for some, Snyder took the initiative to create her short ''One Bridge to the Next'' (2008). Most of the film narrows in on Operation Safety Net, an organization that delivers healthcare to the homeless from bridge ways to alleyways. The last in the series of shorts Snyder directed and produced for the BeCause Foundation was ''Crossing Midnight'' (2009), which documents the struggles of Burmas refugees and those who come to their rescue. Snyder directed and produced the short film ''Duke Riley Goes to China'', which premiered at the Palm Springs International ShortFest in 2015. The film chronicles the journey of Brooklyn artist Duke Riley, who embarks on recreating the race of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals. In fall of 2024, Kim A. Snyder's following short documentary '' Death by Numbers'' premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival. ''Death by Numbers'' turns an intimate lens on school shooting survivor Sam Fuentes’s journey to reclaim her power, processing trauma through journaling. To prepare for a confrontation with her assailant in his harrowing sentencing trial, she examines complex questions of collective hatred and justice. The film has been nominated for the Best Documentary Short Film at the
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Career


''Welcome to Shelbyville''

''Welcome to Shelbyville'' (2011), another project done in cooperation with the BeCause Foundation, was selected as Gucci-Tribeca Documentary Fund grant recipient. It aired on PBS' Independent Lens. Snyder's ''Welcome to Shelbyville'' documents the intersection of race and religion in America's Heartland.


''Newtown''

Showing the people and lives most affected by the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting in 2012, Snyder's ''Newtown'' made its debut in the US Documentary Competition at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Filmed over three years, the film focuses on the devastated community of Newtown, Connecticut in the aftermath of tragedy. On the film, IndieWire blogger Katie Walsh wrote: "This film is an important historical record, and an important reminder of an event in American history that could have changed everything, that should have changed everything. There's no reason why it still can't. "Newtown" is a crucial reminder of that." Jordan Raup of The Film Stage commented: "Each conversation, whether it be with families of those who lost children or the first responders at Sandy Hook Elementary School, is attuned to their internal grappling with the unfathomable loss. ''Newtown'' won a Peabody Award, was nominated for the Sundance Grand July Prize in Documentary and for Best Documentary at the Cleveland International Film Festival.


''Lessons from a School Shooting: Notes from Dunblane''

Following the ''Newtown'' documentary, Snyder set out to direct a follow-up piece: ''Lessons from a School Shooting: Notes from Dunblane'', which premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival.


Nominations and awards


Nominations

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Academy Award The Academy Awards, commonly known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit in film. They are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in the United States in recognition of excellence ...
, Best Documentary Short, '' Death by Numbers'' (2024) *
Cleveland International Film Festival The Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF) is an annual film festival based in Cleveland, Ohio. CIFF is the largest film festival in Ohio and among the longest-running in the United States. The festival is held at Playhouse Square, the lar ...
, Best Documentary, ''Newtown'' (2016) *
Sundance Film Festival The Sundance Film Festival is an annual film festival organized by the Sundance Institute. It is the largest independent film festival in the United States, with 423,234 combined in-person and online viewership in 2023. The festival has acted ...
, Grand Jury Prize-Documentary, ''Newtown'' (2016) *Critics Choice Award, Best Political Documentary, ''Newtown'' (2016)


Awards

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DOC NYC Doc NYC (stylized as DOC NYC) is an annual documentary film festival in New York City. Co-founded by Thom Powers and Raphaela Neihausen, the festival is the country's largest documentary film festival with over 300 films and events and 250 specia ...
, SHORT DOCUMENTARY - SPECIAL MENTION, '' Death by Numbers'' (2024) *
Montclair Film Festival Montclair, New Jersey, Montclair Film is a Nonprofit organization, nonprofit that organizes the annual Montclair Film Festival (MFF). The festival is held between mid- to late- October in Montclair, New Jersey. The festival showcases new works fr ...
, Best Documentary Short, '' Death by Numbers'' (2024) *
Tribeca Film Festival The Tribeca Festival is an annual film festival organized by Tribeca Enterprises. It takes place each spring in New York City, showcasing a diverse selection of film, episodic, talks, music, games, art, and immersive programming. The festival ...
, Best Documentary Short, ''Lessons from a School Shooting: Notes from Dunblane'' (2018) *
Peabody Award The George Foster Peabody Awards (or simply Peabody Awards or the Peabodys) program, named for the American businessman and philanthropist George Foster Peabody, George Peabody, honor what are described as the most powerful, enlightening, and in ...
, Best Documentary, ''Newtown'' (2017) *
Crested Butte Film Festival The Crested Butte Film Festival is a celebration of international films, held annually over four days in the last weekend of September, in Crested Butte, Colorado. History Celebrating it's 15th Anniversary in 2025, the Crested Butte Film Festival ...
, ACTNow Award, ''Newtown'' (2016) *
Denver Film Festival The Denver Film Festival is held in November, primarily at the Denver Film Center/Colfax, in Denver, Colorado, now the Anna and John J. Sie FilmCenter (Sie FilmCenter). Premiere events are held in the Buell Theatre and Ellie Caulkins Opera House ...
, Best Documentary Film/Video, ''I Remember Me'' (2000) * Hamptons Film Festival, Honorable Mention, ''I Remember Me'' *
Sarasota Film Festival The Sarasota Film Festival is a film festival located in Sarasota, Florida and held in April. Its mission is "to celebrate the art of filmmaking and the contribution of filmmakers by hosting an international film festival and developing year-long ...
, First Runner Up, ''I Remember Me'' * Taos Film Festival, Land Grant Finalist *
Aspen Shortsfest The Aspen Shortsfest is an annual Oscar-qualifying short film festival held in Aspen, Colorado. It is run by Aspen Film, which has also run the feature film festival, Aspen Filmfest, since 1979. History and description Aspen Film was founded b ...
, Audience Award, ''One Bridge to the Next'' (2008)


Filmography


Director

*''I Remember Me'' (2000) *''Alone No Love'' (2007) *''One Bridge to the Next'' (2008) *''Crossing Midnight'' (2009) *''Independent Lens'' (2011) *''Welcome to Shelbyville'' (2011) *''Duke Riley Goes to China'' (2015) *''Newtown'' (2016) *'' Lessons from a School Shooting: Notes from Dunblane'' (2018) *'' Us Kids'' (2020) * '' Death by Numbers'' (2024) *'' The Librarians'' (2025)


Producer

*''Trevor'' (1994) *''I Remember Me'' (2000) *''Alone No Love'' (2007) *''One Bridge to the Next'' (2008) *''Crossing Midnight'' (2009) *''Independent Lens'' (2011) *''Welcome to Shelbyville'' (2011) *''Duke Riley Goes to China'' (2015) *''Newtown'' (2016) *''Lessons from a School Shooting: Notes from Dunblane'' (2018) *'' Us Kids'' (2020) * '' Death by Numbers'' (2024) *'' The Librarians'' (2025)


References

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