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  1. Jennifer Reeder (born 1971, Ohio) is an American artist, filmmaker, and screenwriter. Her short film A Million Miles Away (2014) was nominated for a Tiger Award for Short Films at the International Film Festival Rotterdam [1] and screened at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Short Narrative Films category.

  2. Jennifer Reeder constructs personal fiction films about relationships, trauma and coping. Her award-winning narratives are innovative and borrow from a range of forms including after school specials, amateur music videos and magical realism.

  3. Jennifer Reeder is an American filmmaker who has made short and feature films, such as Knives and Skin, Signature Move, and V/H/S/94. She has won 9 awards and received 32 nominations for her work.

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  4. Sep 6, 2023 · Jennifer Reeder is a prolific feminist filmmaker who blends magical realism, body horror and Riot grrrl anger in her films. In this interview, she discusses her latest film Perpetrator, her influences, her collaborations and her signature style.

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  5. Mar 22, 2022 · The director of "Knives and Skin" talks about her latest Shudder-produced scarefest, a haunted house tale with a Black male lead. She reveals how she wanted to explore the themes of fear, anxiety, and vulnerability in the pandemic era.

  6. Sep 1, 2023 · Jennifer Reeder, the director of Knives and Skin, talks about her new film Perpetrator, a horror movie about a teenage girl with super-empathy and shape-shifting powers. She discusses her creative process, her collaboration with Kiah McKirnan and Alicia Silverstone, and the themes of the film.

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  8. Writer-director Jennifer Reeder talks about her latest film, Perpetrator, which explores dark femininity and empathy through a supernatural noir. She also discusses her previous works, Knives and Skin and Blood Below the Skin, and her approach to genre and blood.