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Kim Wood

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Kim Wood[1][2] (born June 23, 1969 in Hollywood, California) is an American writer and filmmaker.

Works

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Her work, based upon the histories of relatively unknown adventurers and eccentrics, includes the Sundance Film Festival premiered Advice to Adventurous Girls,[3] and On My Knees, starring Melora Creager, based on the diaries of Hannah Cullwick.[4][5]

Awards

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Wood has received the Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival and the Director's Citation from Thomas Edison's Black Maria Film Festival.[6]

She is a recipient of grants from the Film Arts Foundation[7] and the Jerome Foundation,[8] and is a MacDowell Colony fellow.

Festivals

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Her work has screened internationally in festivals and museum exhibits, including the Guggenheim Museum's The Art of the Motorcycle, where she shared the bill with an episode of CHiPs.

Filmography

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  • Wanderlust (1995)
  • Advice to Adventurous Girls (1998)
  • On My Knees (2003)

References

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  1. ^ "Home". kimwood.org.
  2. ^ "Kim Wood". IMDb.
  3. ^ Advice to Adventurous Girls imDB
  4. ^ "Film". KimWood.org. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
  5. ^ On My Knees imDB
  6. ^ Black Maria Film Festival
  7. ^ Film Arts Foundation
  8. ^ Jerome Foundation