Helen Doyle (born 1950) is a Canadian documentary filmmaker from Quebec.[1] She is most noted as a two-time Jutra/Iris nominee for Best Documentary Film, receiving nods at the 16th Jutra Awards in 2014 for Frameworks: Images of a Changing World (Dans un océan d'images)[2] and at the 26th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2024 for After the Odyssey (Au lendemain de l'odyssée).[3]
She was a cofounder, with Nicole Giguère and Hélène Roy, of the Vidéo Femmes filmmaking collective in 1973, and she later founded her own production studio, Tatouages de la mémoire, named after one of her own earlier short films.[1]
Helen Doyle cinéaste : La Liberté de voir, a monograph about her work accompanied by a DVD box set of four of her most significant films, was published in 2015.[1]