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.