Kim A. Snyder
Kim A. Snyder is an American filmmaker and producer. Previously, she spent some time contributing to ''Variety''. 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 Crested Butte Film Festival ACTNow award for ''Newtown'' and was nominated at Sundance Film Festival in Grand Jury Prize-Documentary. She currently resides in New York City. Provided by Wikipedia-
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