
Kyle Anne Grendys
Directing
Biography
Kyle Anne Grendys is a Chicago-based filmmaker and editor who creates films highlighting people with different abilities and the communities often associated with the word "disability." Her award-winning short bio-documentary, Fraser Syndrome & Me, has screened at over 80 film festivals worldwide. She recently earned her MFA in Film and Television Directing from DePaul University’s School of Cinematic Arts.
Known For
When a young man who suffers from short-term memory loss wakes up in Alice's bed, they spend the day putting the pieces of the night before together before his memory loss catches up to them again.
Yesterday

30-year-old Harper Muller has always been a Late Bloomer, so when cervical cancer turns her life plans upside-down, she recruits her two best friends to sleep with her so she can lose her virginity. It’s a weird ask; believe her, she knows! But hey, what are friends for?
Late Bloomer

A man brings his terminally ill wife home for the little time she has left; they attempt to make the most of her last days as they both must reconcile that their life together is coming to an end.
Sing Me To Sleep

Filmmaker Kyle Anne Grendys is only the 75th person to be born with the rare, recessive gene disorder called Fraser Syndrome. Having always felt alone in the world, she sets out on a journey to find her community and finally meets others just like her.
Fraser Syndrome & Me

After he's laid off by a major tech company, a young engineer uncovers a conspiracy in its business practices.