Jarrett Schaefer
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Jarrett Schaefer is the writer and director of the 2006 American film Chapter 27, which premiered and received substantial media and critical attention at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival
Sundance Film Festival
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Biography

Born on an U.S. Air Force base in Germany
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 but raised in the U.S., Schaefer studied filmic writing at USC
University of Southern California
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, in Los Angeles, California
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. After graduating, he worked as an editor at FADE IN
Fade In
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magazine and as a videostore clerk at 20/20 Video while writing scripts and poetry in his spare time.

He won the Debut Feature Prize at the Zurich Film Festival for his film Chapter 27. Chapter 27 had a limited theatrical release in the USA in March 2008.

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