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Jennifer Kent

“I wanted to talk about the need to face the darkness in ourselves and in our lives.”

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    The Babadook

    THE BABADOOK

    JENNIFER KENT Australia, 2014

    Horror as a genre has long facilitated some of the most deeply felt renderings of loss in cinema. With her acclaimed film The Babadook, director Jennifer Kent picked up this mantle with a chilling treatise on the many shapes grief can take, and the battle that is motherhood. A modern horror classic.

    The Nightingale

    THE NIGHTINGALE

    JENNIFER KENT Australia, 2018

    Jennifer Kent’s first film, The Babadook, may be frightening, but The Nightingale takes terror to another level. Unflinching in its portrayal of England’s histories of violence in Australia, her sophomore feature seethes with an anti-colonialist and anti-patriarchal anger that’s difficult to forget.

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