Kennedy
Farrow
Kennedy Farrow is a filmmaker focused on documenting women’s spaces. Her work aims to inform ideas of femininity and a woman’s role within a given culture or society.
Kennedy currently runs the cinema & media studies program at Boston University where she has helped develop an undergraduate program centered on the study and analysis of images and representation across the globe. Using the Maya Deren archive at Boston University, she has conducted independent research on this important mid-century filmmaker and used Deren’s extensive storyboards and notes to inform her own filmmaking.
She graduated Cum Laude from Boston University with a degree in classical civilizations, where she focused on women’s experiences in Ancient Greece and Rome, specifically through representations of the mythical Amazons on Greek pottery.
As a Fulbright master’s fellow, she will study documentary cinema production at Tel Aviv University with the aim of continuing to document women’s stories, both past and present.
