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Sue Vicory
Sue Vicory is an Americans, American writer, Film producer, producer and Filmmaking, filmmaker known for producing films and documentaries in Kansas City, Missouri, Kansas City and San Diego. Early life and career Sue Vicory was born in DeKalb, Illinois. She completed her Master's Degree from Webster University. Sue started her film career at the New York Film Academy in 2003 with her first film ''Homelessness & the Power of One''. After that, Vicory directed a feature documentary film, ''Kansas City Jazz & Blues; Past, Present & Future'' which aired on PBS. In 2011, she directed a short film titled ''1898, The W.F. Norman Story''. In July 2014, Her fourth film ''One'' a feature documentary premiered. She created Team XX, a team of 25 women who created the film ''Down Stage'' which was nominated for a San Diego film award and won a 2016 Telly award. In 2014, she directed a narrative film, ''Absent'' which won 1st place in the Audience Choice Awards and was also nominated for thr ...
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DeKalb, Illinois
DeKalb ( ) is a city in DeKalb County, Illinois, United States. The population was 43,862 according to the 2010 census, up from 39,018 at the 2000 census. The city is named after decorated Franconian- French war hero Johann de Kalb, who died during the American Revolutionary War. Founded in 1856, DeKalb became important in the development and manufacture of barbed wire, especially for agriculture and raising livestock. While agricultural-related industries remain a facet of the city, along with health and services, the city's largest employer in the 21st century is Northern Illinois University, founded in 1895. DeKalb is about from downtown Chicago. History DeKalb was originally called Huntley's Grove, and under the latter name was platted in 1853. The name is for Baron Johann de Kalb, a major general in the American Revolutionary War. The first church in DeKalb was organized in 1844. Beginning in 1846, a stage coach traveled from Chicago through DeKalb and Dixon to Galena. ...
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