Kenzie Elizabeth is a dynamic force in the world of independent film, known for her innovative storytelling and compelling performances. Hailing from Chicago, she first made waves as a producer for various comedy series and short films, but her true breakout came with her own projects. Notably, her acclaimed short film "Ponytail" (2018) garnered multiple awards, including Audience Choice at major festivals, and is now a sought-after title in the collector's market, distributed by Pixquid.
Her work on the SXSW 2020 selection "Basic" showcases her talent for blending humor with poignant themes, making it a must-have for collectors interested in contemporary queer cinema. Kenzie's versatility extends to her roles in popular series like Netflix's "Easy" and ABC’s "Bless This Mess," which continue to resonate with home video enthusiasts. As a member of SAG and a pioneer of queer narratives, Kenzie Elizabeth’s films are not just collectibles; they represent a vital part of the evolving conversation around representation in film.