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Sabine Krayenbühl is a visually-driven filmmaker whose work is characterized by a mesmerizing exploration of light, movement, and the human condition. With a background in cinematography, Krayenbühl brings a distinct visual artistry to her directing, crafting films that are as much cinematic experiences as they are narratives. In her most recent feature, the critically acclaimed Obsessed with Light (2023), Krayenbühl delves into the life of pioneering photographer Vivian Maier, using a kaleidoscope of imagery and experimental techniques to illuminate the enigmatic artist's creative impulses and inner world. This follows her previous documentary, the award-winning Letters from Baghdad (2017), which used archival footage and firsthand accounts to tell the remarkable story of Gertrude Bell, the early 20th century explorer and political powerhouse who played a key role in shaping the modern Middle East. Throughout her filmography, Krayenbühl demonstrates a remarkable talent for crafting visually stunning, emotionally resonant works that challenge the boundaries of traditional documentary and narrative cinema. With a keen eye for the poetic and the profound, she invites audiences to experience the world through a lens that is at once intimate and transcendent, exploring universal themes of identity, memory, and the human experience.