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Jeff Baena, visionary behind 'The Little Hours' and Aubrey Plaza's, passed away at 47© FilmMagic

Jeff Baena, visionary behind 'The Little Hours' and Aubrey Plaza's, passed away at 47

Known for his unique storytelling and creative vision, his loss has left Hollywood and fans mourning.


JANUARY 4, 2025 11:35 AM EST

Jeff Baena, the acclaimed director celebrated for his unique take on indie films like 'The Little Hours' and 'Horse Girl', has passed away at the age of 47. Baena, with his unique blend of dark humor and surreal storytelling, has really made a name for himself as one of the most original voices in modern cinema. His movies, full of quirky humor and absurdity, earned him lots of acclaim and a loyal fan base. The news of his passing has stunned the indie film community, and his distinctive creative touch will be greatly missed.

Jeff Baena, Visionary Behind 'The Little Hours' and 'Horse Girl,' Dies at 47© IndieWire

Baena and White Lotus” actress Aubrey Plaza had a long-term partnership as both actors and producers. The screenwriter and film director married the 'Parks and Recreation' actress in 2021.They collaborated on projects such as 'The Little Hours' and 'Spin Me Round.' Plaza frequently highlighted their collaborative relationship, commending Baena's vision and storytelling skills. Their connection, rooted in mutual respect and shared artistic pursuits, reflected their deep relationship both on and off the screen.

Jeff Baena and Aubrey Plaza tied the knot in May 2021, when Plaza referred to Baena as her "darling husband" in an Instagram post.© Michael Tran
Jeff Baena and Aubrey Plaza tied the knot in May 2021, when Plaza referred to Baena as her "darling husband" in an Instagram post.

Baena was found dead in his home in the Los Angeles area on Friday morning by an assistant, as reported by TMZ. Authorities told the outlet that police and fire responders arrived at the scene around 10:30 AM to investigate the death.

Jeff Baena’s early Career and rise as a distinctive filmmaker

Born on June 29, 1977, and raised in Miami, he started his filmmaking journey in the early 2000s, gaining recognition as a screenwriter for 'I Heart Huckabees' (2004). His work with director David O. Russell helped him hone his skills in crafting quirky, emotionally resonant narratives. However, Baena's transition to directing marked the pinnacle of his career. He made his directorial debut with 'Life After Beth' (2014), a zombie comedy featuring Plaza. In this film, Baena showcased his distinctive style, merging dark humor with themes of death, grief, and the human experience. The film, which centers on a man coping with his girlfriend’s resurrection, set the stage for Baena’s future projects.

Baena made his directorial debut with 'Life After Beth' (2014), a zombie comedy featuring Plaza.
Baena's transition to directing marked the pinnacle of his career. He made his directorial debut with 'Life After Beth' (2014), a zombie comedy featuring Aubrey Plaza.

Another notable addition to Baena's filmography is 'Horse Girl' (2020), a psychological drama that stars Alison Brie as a woman grappling with her mental health issues.

'The Little Hours': Jeff Baena’s unapologetic approach to comedy and controversial themes

The Little Hours,' directed by Jeff Baena, is a bold and irreverent comedy that explores the secret lives of nuns in a hilariously unconventional way."
The Little Hours,' directed by Jeff Baena, is a bold and irreverent comedy that explores the secret lives of nuns in a hilariously unconventional way."

One of Baena's standout films, 'The Little Hours' (2017), really solidified his reputation as a director. With a fantastic cast featuring Alison Brie, Plaza, and Kate Micucci, the movie was praised for its bold script and Baena's knack for finding humor in taboo topics. It's definitely one of his favorite projects, highlighting his ability to turn awkward subjects into engaging and funny stories.

Hollywood Mourns Jeff Baena

(L-R) Director Jeff Baena, actors Aubrey Plaza, Cheryl Hines and Matthew Gray Gubler attend the "Life After Beth" premiere at Library Center Theater during the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014 in Park City, Utah.© Chad Hurst
(L-R) Director Jeff Baena, actors Aubrey Plaza, Cheryl Hines and Matthew Gray Gubler attend the "Life After Beth" premiere at Library Center Theater during the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014 in Park City, Utah.

Baena’s passing is an immense loss to the indie film landscape. His ability to create films that were both unique and deeply relatable made a lasting impact on viewers and other filmmakers.

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