Her shorts can be seen on The Criterion Channel. Reeder’s first feature, SIGNATURE MOVE (2017), premiered at SXSW and won the Grand Prize at the 2017 Outfest in LA. She directed a segment for horror anthology V/H/S '94, which she co-wrote with David Bruckner (THE NIGHT HOUSE and HELLRAISER) and premiered at Fantastic Fest. Reeder's NIGHt'S END, with Michael Shannon, is a Shudder Original and premiered on the platform in March 2022. The Hollywood Reporter praised the film as the arrival of a “boldly original voice.” KNIVES AND SKIN premiered at the 2019 Berlin International Film Festival and was released theatrically by IFC Films. Sight and Sounds say of this film: “ Assuming the mask of a slasher/superhero film to critique a patriarchal system that feeds on the exploitation of women, Jennifer Reeder’s fifth feature is funny, freaky, and full of feeling.” And The Playlist claims that “Jennifer Reeder has cemented her status as a horror doyenne with her fourth feature film.” PERPETRATOR premiere at the 2023 Berlin International Film Festival. These films have been shown at festivals and museums around the world, including Sundance, Berlin, SXSW, and The Whitney Biennial. She constructs personal fiction films about relationships, trauma, and coping that borrow from a range of forms, including after-school specials and amateur music videos. Jennifer Reeder was recently named by Bong Joon Ho as a filmmaker to watch in the 2020s. That’s What She Said, Inclusive Storytelling as Radical Authenticity Jennifer Reeder, artist, filmmaker, and screenwriterĬo-hosted by Associate Professor Clarissa Ceglio, and DMD students Sarah Oxner and Lexis JohnsonĪrtist, filmmaker, and screenwriter Jennifer Reeder, who has been hailed as a “boldly original voice,” shares methods to find and sustain your authentic voice through inclusive and expansive storytelling.
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