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- Height5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
- Robin Bain is a multi-award-winning writer, director, and producer, renowned for her impactful work in the world of independent film. She first gained widespread recognition with her thought-provoking film, Girl Lost (2016), which delves into the harrowing issue of sex trafficking in the United States. Released in 2018, this compelling piece of cinema struck a chord with audiences and swiftly ascended to the coveted number one trending spot on Amazon Prime Video in July of that year.
Robin Bain continued to make waves in the film industry when in 2021, she returned with Girl Lost: A Hollywood Story (2020). This poignant drama continued to explore the lives of those affected by sex trafficking and achieved yet another remarkable feat in becoming the number one drama on Amazon Prime.
Bain's films not only capture the hearts of viewers but also serve as a powerful vehicle for raising awareness about deeply troubling issues affecting women.
Robin Bain's latest project, the LGBTQ+ drama Girls on Film (2023), made its debut on video-on-demand on November 7, 2023, securing the top spot as the newest LGBT release on Amazon Prime Video. This highly awaited premiere not only highlights her prowess in storytelling but also demonstrates a keen cinematic eye in addressing crucial societal issues. As a filmmaker dedicated to bringing important narratives to the forefront, "Girls on Film" is poised to leave a lasting impact on the landscape of contemporary cinema.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- I made the decision to stop waiting for someone else to produce my films.
- It was absolutely critical to maintain creative control. This was personal to me. I didn't want to glamorize the film or the subject matter - it would've lost the authenticity of it.
- [on making the movie Girl Lost: A Hollywood Story (2020)] It was absolutely critical to maintain creative control. This was personal to me. I didn't want to glamorize the film or the subject matter - it would've lost the authenticity of it.
- [advice to females who want to succeed in the film business (2021)] Earn respect by working hard and always striving for excellence. Make things happen. Don't wait for anything to be handed to you. Go out and get it.
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