Associated Film:
Room of the Absolute

Elizabeth Baudouin

Filmmaker

Co-director, Room of the Absolute

Elizabeth Baudouin is a writer, director, and producer whose work explores the human experience through emotional depth and cultural observation. She co-founded the production company Not All Films with filmmaker Natalie Shirinian, where they have produced award-winning narrative and documentary projects, including Shirinian’s INTERIOR MOTIVES and PAREV MAMA.

Her directorial debut, BREAKUP TEXT, executive produced by David Dinerstein, premiered at the Provincetown International Film Festival, screened at multiple Academy Award–qualifying festivals, including the Woodstock Film Festival, and won the Audience Award at HollyShorts Film Festival. She also produced the documentary ALOK, directed by Alex Hedison and executive produced by Jodie Foster, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and Telluride Film Festival.

Most recently, she co-directed ROOM OF THE ABSOLUTE (2026), a documentary on Ukrainian painter Alla Hurenko, created in collaboration with Shirinian, which won the Special Jury Award at the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Film Festival. Most recently, Baudouin and Shirinian were named to the Wallpaper* 400, the magazine’s annual list of people shaping creative America. She is a graduate of Emerson College.