
Connor Doyle
Acting
Biography
Connor Doyle is a Director and Screenwriter based in the Chicagoland area. His work primarily deals with existential drama, using genre to explore challenging subjects of loss, trauma, and uncertainty. He is an alumnus of Hampshire College where he completed "The Judgment", a psychological drama based on the short story by Franz Kafka, which can be found on Youtube. Working mostly in photography for the past few years, "In The Flesh" serves as his return to narrative filmmaking.
Known For

Adapted from the short story by Franz Kafka, The Judgment is a psychological drama exploring themes of alienation, memory, and the lines between fantasy and reality. The film follows Georg Bendemann, a young merchant living 1900s Prague, who is struggling to maintain balance in an ever changing world. As his situation deteriorates due to complicated familial relationships, we are compelled to question the very nature of what we are seeing.
The Judgment

Ted, an unlikable office manager, is one day kidnapped by Jeremy, a bereaved recluse, and forced to play-act his dead brother David. Slowly gaining Jeremy's confidence, Ted discovers his captor's true intentions and makes a plan to escape.
In the Flesh

When a pair of colorful characters named Duke and Stanley arrive at Phillip's doorstep, Phillip does the neighborly thing and invites them in. A plate of donut holes later, Phillip discovers that welcoming Duke and Stanley into his home was a one-way ticket to eccentricity overdose.