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About Sabrina Stoll

Sabrina Stoll is a creative producer and filmmaker based in Los Angeles, California. Her mission is to use the power of storytelling to uplift and inspire audiences, while exploring themes of environmental sustainability and social justice.  

"Sabrina was the creative director and producer for a Women Empowerment Campaign with Geena Davis, Ford and Google that won a Streamy Award for Social Good in 2017."

In the unscripted & documentary worlds, she most recently executive produced the comedic docu-series A History of the World in 6 Glasses for Fox, featuring Dan Akroyd, Jim Beluchi, and Kevin Nealon.

She has produced short docs with inspiring activists such as social justice advocate Bryan Stevenson, challenging biases against minorities in the criminal justice system, as well as LGBTQ activist Garrard Conley, working to end gay conversion therapy. 

In 2017 she received an Emmy Award for Interactivity and a Clio Award for Music for the first ever long-distance interactive concert that was featured in Rolling Stone and Billboard magazine. 

Sabrina was the creative director and producer for a Women Empowerment Campaign with Geena Davis, Ford and Google, promoting greater diversity and female representation on screen and behind the camera that won a Streamy Award for Social Good in 2017.

In the scripted world, Sabrina produced, directed and co-wrote an animated short film in association with the Make-A-Wish foundations in the US, Switzerland and Germany to enable Wish kids to lend their voices to an animated character and raise awareness of childhood illness.

She also produced the short film Alma Y Paz via Film Independent's Project Involve fellowship that premiered at Berlinale in 2022. 

In 2018 she produced the short film "Just A Drill" about gun violence in American high schools that received the Women In Film production grant. 

Sabrina wrote and produced a short narrative film for Fox Digital as part of their Bite Size Horror series that premiered at the Cannes International Series and is now on Hulu.