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Jennifer Kent Filmography

DirectingBORN 1969BRISBANE6 FILMS IN DB

JenniferKent

Known for Directing Β· The Nightingale, Monster, The Babadook

6
FILMS IN DB
$20
TOTAL VALUE
2
PRICED
$10
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
πŸ’Ž
RAREST RELEASE
Preservation
~$11 Β· DVD Β· 2003
πŸ“ˆ
MOST VALUABLE
The Babadook
$9 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Jennifer Kent is an Australian filmmaker whose work has captivated both audiences and collectors alike. Best known for her groundbreaking supernatural horror film, "The Babadook" (2014), Kent redefined the genre with her unique blend of psychological depth and chilling atmosphere. This film not only won numerous awards but has become a must-have for collectors, especially in its limited edition Blu-ray releases that often feature insightful commentary and behind-the-scenes footage. Following the success of "The Babadook," Kent continued to impress with "The Nightingale" (2018), a powerful period revenge thriller that showcases her versatility and storytelling prowess. Collectors seek out her films for their artistic merit and the way they challenge conventional narratives in horror and drama. With each release, Kent's films become increasingly valuable, as they are seen as essential additions to any serious collection focused on contemporary cinema and female-directed narratives.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jennifer Kent best known for in her film career?

Jennifer Kent is best known for directing the horror film The Babadook in 2014, which received critical acclaim for its psychological depth and atmosphere.

During which years was Jennifer Kent actively making films?

Jennifer Kent's filmography spans from 2003 to 2018, with her most active decade being the 2010s.

What genres does Jennifer Kent work in?

Jennifer Kent has worked across several genres including horror, drama, thriller, western, and documentary.

Has Jennifer Kent acted in any films?

Yes, Jennifer Kent appeared as the Grieving Mother in the 2003 film Preservation.

Did Jennifer Kent create any documentaries related to her films?

Yes, she directed They Call Him Mister Babadook: The Making of The Babadook in 2015, a documentary about the making of her horror film The Babadook.