Meet the Director: Chloe Jury-Fogel ("Five Song Tour")
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19-Dec-2022
Chloe was born in San Francisco and is a graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. She is a recipient of the Susan Sandler Screenwriting Award, and her films have screened at Maryland Film Festival, Frameline Film Festival, and the London Short Film Festival, among others. She is currently developing her first feature, CHERRY, which was a finalist for the Richard Vague Grant and a participant in the 2019 MOME Finance Lab.
You can catch Chloe performing monthly with her musical improv team, Good Catch, or playing guitar to herself very shyly in her bedroom. She also works full time as the Video Producer & Editor at Jazz at Lincoln Center.
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