Kathleen Hepburn is a Canadian screenwriter and director whose poignant storytelling and unique perspective have garnered attention in the world of independent cinema. Her debut feature, *Never Steady, Never Still* (2017), delves into the complexities of living with Parkinson's disease, resonating with audiences and critics alike. This film, which evolved from her acclaimed short of the same name, has become a sought-after title among collectors for its sensitive portrayal of disability and family dynamics, making it a standout addition to any physical media library.
Hepburn’s second feature, *The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open* (2019), co-directed with Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, further solidified her reputation as a vital voice in contemporary film. Premiering at the Berlin Film Festival, this film's intimate exploration of trauma and resilience has captivated viewers, leading to its increasing demand on Blu-ray and 4K formats. Collectors appreciate Hepburn's work not only for its artistic merit but also for its contributions to essential conversations in film.