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Sandrine is a film director and screenwriter based in Montreal, teaching acting and directing at Concordia University. She studied music, focusing on cello and opera music composition, and graduated from Concordia University with a degree in Film Production. Sandrine continued her education at the Drama Center London, specializing in Classical Acting. She has performed on notable stages, including the Shakespeare Globe in London and Vaktangov Theatre in Russia. Her career includes internships with prominent directors like Denis Villeneuve for his film 'Incendies' and working as a personal assistant to Daniel Roby for the historical feature 'Louis Cyr.' Additionally, Sandrine has acted in various films and directed 15 short films that have been showcased internationally. She was recognized at the Fantasia Film Festival in 2015 for her work with actress Virginie Ranger-Beauregard and won the Dr. J. Gérald Lamoureux Award for Excellence at the Rhode Island Film Festival in 2017 for her film 'Larguer les amarres.' Sandrine continues to pursue her passion for feature films and teaching.
Administered by the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema; focuses on cinematic arts practice and research-creation.