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Sabrina Doyle is an accomplished Canadian film director whose work is distinguished by its gritty realism, complex character studies, and unflinching exploration of societal issues. With a background in documentary filmmaking, Doyle brings a keen observational eye and a gift for eliciting naturalistic performances from her actors. Doyle's filmography is marked by a willingness to tackle challenging subject matter head-on. Her 2013 debut feature, 113 Degrees, offered a searing look at the lives of migrant workers in rural Ontario, drawing praise for its unsentimental yet empathetic portrayal of this marginalized community. She followed this up with the taut thriller Code Red in 2016, which used the backdrop of a hostage situation to delve into questions of power, duty, and morality. Doyle's most recent works have showcased her growing ambition and range as a storyteller. 2020's Lorelei, a lyrical character study of a woman rebuilding her life after incarceration, was hailed by critics as a career-defining achievement, blending gritty realism with moments of poetic beauty. Her 2023 release, Go For Grandma, is a poignant family drama that has further cemented Doyle's reputation as a filmmaker unafraid to tackle complex social issues with nuance and emotional depth. With each new project, Sabrina Doyle continues to push the boundaries of independent cinema, delivering thought-provoking, visually striking films that linger in the mind long after the credits have rolled.