LOS ANGELES — Jeff Baena, a celebrated independent filmmaker known for his collaborations with wife Aubrey Plaza, has died at the age of 47.
Baena gained recognition for his distinct storytelling style, with films like Life After Beth, Joshy, The Little Hours, and Horse Girl garnering critical acclaim. Many of his projects featured Plaza in leading roles, cementing their creative partnership.
His death was confirmed on Saturday, 5 January 2025, by a representative, though the cause has not been disclosed. Baena’s work, characterized by a mix of humor and dark, introspective themes, resonated with audiences in the indie film community.
Baena and Plaza, who married in 2021, often spoke about their shared passion for cinema and creativity. Tributes have poured in from the film industry, with colleagues remembering him as a visionary and a kind-hearted collaborator.
Baena is survived by Plaza and his family. Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced.