Drea Clark is a Film Producer, a Programmer for Sundance Film Festival and Bentonville with experience at LA and Slamdance Film Festivals. She’s produced three feature films, The Last Time You Had Fun (director Mo Perkins), Lake Los Angeles (director Mike Ott), No Light and No Land Anywhere (director Amber Sealey, exec. producer Miranda July), as well as music videos, web series and a TV pilot directed by Charlie Day. In this interview, we discuss Drea’s approach to storytelling through her dedicated attention to underrepresented stories and filmmakers and how she has developed an eye for recognizing unique, stand-out voices in the industry.

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