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Draper Shreeve is a director, editor, and photographer based in New York City. As a filmmaker, his work includes the award-winning Dangerous Music featuring Welker White (Goodfellas), and Tony Award winner John Benjamin Hickey (The Normal Heart). It has screened at festivals internationally, been included in the New American Short Film series at the American Film Institute, and broadcast on television in nine countries. Documentaries include qFLIX Best Feature winner Queer City, and Kids of Penzance, featured on the Documentary Channel. Recently he completed Everything Matters, a film that tells the stories of the patients of Dr. Ann Webster, a former therapist in mind-body medicine at Harvard Medical School. Born and raised in Tennessee, Shreeve graduated from the University School of Nashville. He studied design and filmmaking at Pratt Institute and New York University. His work is included in the permanent Special Collections of Swem Library at the College of William & Mary. He lives in New York City. drapershreeve on Instagram |