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Raised in the small city of Harrisonburg, Virginia, Jon left the South to attend New York University's Tisch School of the Arts where he graduated with honors in documentary film production.
Throughout his seven years in New York, Jon was involved in a variety of projects including the award-winning, theatrically distributed documentaries, THE ORDER OF MYTHS (Margaret Brown) and THE HIP HOP PROJECT (Matt Ruskin). His other credits include The History Channel and The Style Network where he served as an Associate Producer.
His directorial debut, CALVIN & SWEETPEA, premiered at the Boston Film Festival in the fall of 2007 where it won the award for Best Documentary. At the age of twenty, Jon began shooting CALVIN & SWEETPEA in order to document the extraordinary dynamic between his grandmother Helen and her primary caregiver, Shirley Akers. Four years and seventy-five hours of footage later, what began as a brief look at Alzheimer's disease turned into a universal story of loss and absolution, told by the people who experienced it first hand.
Jon Fletcher currently lives in Los Angeles where he works with the Duplass Brothers (THE PUFFY CHAIR) as an associate editor on their new feature film THE DODECA PENTATHALON. He served as an assistant editor on their Sundance hit BAGHEAD, released by Sony Pictures Classics in the summer of 2008.
Jon is presently writing a narrative feature screenplay that he plans on shooting in New York in January of 2010.
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