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Lauren Caris Cohan is a rising star in the independent film world, known for her unique visual style and her ability to craft deeply human stories that grapple with complex emotional truths. Cohan's filmography may be relatively short, but it's marked by a distinctive voice and a fearless approach to tackling challenging subject matter. Cohan's 2016 feature debut, "Dream Girl," is a poignant character study that explores the life of a young woman struggling with mental illness. With its naturalistic performances and Cohan's keen eye for intimate, understated moments, the film showcases the director's talent for creating vivid, empathetic portraits of the human condition. Her follow-up, 2020's "Day 47," further cements Cohan's reputation as a filmmaker to watch, as she weaves a taut, suspenseful narrative that touches on themes of grief, identity, and the power of human connection. What sets Cohan apart is her unwavering commitment to authenticity and her ability to find the universal in the specific. Her films may grapple with heavy subject matter, but they are never weighed down by it; instead, Cohan infuses her work with a sense of hope and a belief in the resilience of the human spirit. With each new project, she continues to push the boundaries of independent cinema, creating visually striking, emotionally resonant films that linger long after the credits roll.