Elizabeth Chomko

Elizabeth Chomko

Elizabeth Chomko, born in 1983 in Chicago, United States, is a director known for her heartfelt storytelling. Active from 2010, Chomko primarily works within the drama genre, with her most notable film being "What They Had" in 2018, a poignant depiction of a family dealing with Alzheimer's, which won her the Sundance Film Festival's prestigious Screenwriting Award. Elizabeth Chomko's directorial style is characterized by her ability to unravel complex familial relationships with empathy and emotional depth. Elizabeth has a unique knack for capturing the raw, unfiltered beauty of human relationships, allowing audiences to connect deeply with her characters.