Kim A. Snyder

Kim A. Snyder

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Kim A. Snyder is a renowned Director / Producer, celebrated for her outstanding work in the film industry. Her latest feature, The Librarians, premiered at the prestigious 2025 Sundance Film Festival and is scheduled for a global release in late 2025. This talented filmmaker has garnered widespread recognition for her Oscar-nominated short film, Death by Numbers, co-created with gun-violence survivor [error], which has received numerous awards.

Snyder's impressive filmography includes Us Kids, a critically acclaimed documentary that premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. Her other notable works include Notes from Dunblane: Lesson from a School Shooting, a Netflix Original documentary that sheds light on the devastating consequences of school shootings, and Newtown, a powerful documentary that premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and won a Peabody Award and a PBS broadcast.

Snyder's earlier projects include Welcome to Shelbyville, a documentary that explored themes of community and acceptance, which aired on PBS, and I Remember Me, a poignant documentary that premiered at the 2000 Zeitgeist Films festival. Furthermore, she associate produced the Oscar-winning short film Trevor, which inspired the establishment of The Trevor Project.

In addition to her impressive body of work, Snyder holds a Master's Degree in International Affairs from Johns Hopkins SAIS and resides in New York City.

Career

1993
2025
The Librarians
The Librarians as Director
2024
2020
Us Kids
Us Kids as Director
2016
Newtown
Newtown as Director
2011
2000
I Remember Me
I Remember Me as Director