Jenny Mackenzie
An image from The Right to Read, one of the productions that also features Jenny Mackenzie.
Jenny Mackenzie

Jenny Mackenzie

Jenny Mackenzie is a documentary filmmaker who produces films that promote social change. Her films include Kick Like a Girl, Where's Herbie?, Sugar Babies, Lead With Love, Dying in Vein, The Opiate Generation and the 2018 Sundance & Emmy-award winning film Quiet Heros. Her most recent film, The Right To Read will be available in spring of 2023. Jenny's films have aired on top broadcast and VOD channels such as HBO, HULU, PBS, and Amazon, and have received praise in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Boston Globe.

Jenny's films have received grant support from Chicken & Egg Films, Artemis Rising Foundation, The Sorenson Legacy Foundation, Fledgling Fund, The Larry H. Miller Foundation & The Eccles Foundation. She is a graduate of Brown University and received a Ph.D. from the University of Utah, she is the daughter of Will Mackenzie aunt of Farrah Mackenzie. She has worked in collaboration with the Utah Film Center for over 15 years and is an assistant professor in documentary film production at Utah Valley University.

Quiet Heroes

Quiet Heroes

2018

The Right to Read

The Right to Read

2023

Dying in Vein: The Opiate Generation

Dying in Vein: The Opiate Generation

2017

Lead with Love

Lead with Love

Kick Like a Girl

Kick Like a Girl

2008