Jennifer Kent(I)
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Jennifer Kent is an acclaimed Australian director, screenwriter, and former actress, best known for her distinctive contributions to modern horror cinema. After launching her career in television with roles in series like Murder call, fréquence meurtre (1997) and All Saints (1998), Kent transitioned behind the camera, training under Lars von Trier on Dogville (2003) and establishing herself as a filmmaker with her award-winning short Monstre (2005). She gained international recognition with her feature debut Mister Babadook (2014), a psychological horror film lauded for its emotional depth and stylistic boldness. The film became a critical and cultural phenomenon, earning numerous accolades and solidifying Kent's status as a major voice in genre cinema. Her follow-up, The Nightingale (2018), premiered at the Venice Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize and further showcased her ability to blend visceral storytelling with historical and social commentary. A vocal advocate for female representation in horror and film, Kent continues to develop ambitious projects that challenge narrative conventions and genre expectations.