Jennifer Sorenson
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Specialty Director, Actor, Playwright

Jennifer Sorenson

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Jennifer Sorenson is an actor/producer/writer. She wrote and played ten roles in the award-winning, viral parody Orphan is the New Orange which was named one of the Top Ten Short Films of the Decade by ItsaShort.com. As a writer, her first feature For When You Get Lost (a dark comedy about family, dysfunction, and beer) has won five awards in five festivals including its World Premiere at the Austin Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Best Comedy. Other writing includes: No Backsies (a comedy short about life in the pandemic), See Me (a virtual reality short about the exploration of women reclaiming their bodies from the patriarchy), What Are the Odds (a healthcare PSA) and I Fart in My Sleep: Confessions of an Embarrassing Life (a full-length play), which premiered in Los Angeles. She was a finalist in the PSA program for Women in Film. She has produced several successful short films and two features, the aforementioned For When You Get Lost and a sci-fi/western feature Suffer, starring Naomi McDougall Jones. Her production company, Aegis Creative Media, is in development for its next feature Church & State based on the Off-Broadway play of the same name.