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Grace McNally

Director and Producer

Grace McNally, Director at Propagate Content

Grace McNally is a documentary director and producer based in Brooklyn, New York. Her work has appeared on various platforms such as National Geographic, PBS, Discovery Channel, History Channel, Comedy Central, HBO, Hulu, and Netflix.12

Some of Grace's notable projects include:

  • Co-directing and producing the four-part docu-series "Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey" for Netflix, which explores the FLDS cult and Warren Jeffs2
  • Co-producing the feature documentary "Slay the Dragon" on voting rights in the U.S., which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and is distributed by Magnolia Pictures12
  • Directing short films for partners like the Breakthrough Prize Foundation, More Equitable Democracy, and 23andMe for the Tribeca Film Festival2

Grace has covered a wide range of topics in her work, including international terrorism, Cuban black markets, the U.S. gun-control debate, voting rights, U.S. presidencies, DNA ancestry, the opioid crisis, and criminal cults.2 She also has experience in commercial production, such as branded documentary content, internal media campaigns, and political ads for the Hillary Clinton and Biden presidential campaigns.12

In addition to her work at Propagate Content, Grace's LinkedIn profile can be found at https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-mcnally-7a007647.3

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New York City Metropolitan Area