Scène de Camilla (2018)
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Actrices dans cette scène
Nom de naissance: Steffi Thake
Date de naissance: 1990-11-29
Lieu de naissance: Malta, Phillips County, United States
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Biographie complète
Steffi was born in Malta. Having been involved in the performing arts since she was 3 years old she began acting professionally at the age of 19 when she joined the Malta Amateur Dramatic Club (MADC) and took part in a number of theatre productions. During the 2013 MADC One Act Play Festival, she was awarded the Best Actress award for her performance in Murder Play. Some other notable works include: Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and A Midsummer Night's Dream, I'll Be Back Before Midnight, The Vagina Monologues, Image of an Unknown Young Woman and A Handbag. She has recently featured in a few of short and feature films; the latest being Do Re Mi Fa directed by Chris Zarb, and 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi directed by Michael Bay.
À propos du film: Camilla (2018)
Production & Genre
Histoire
Camilla, directed by Stephanie Sant in 2018, is a romantic thriller based on Clare Azzopardi's short story of the same name from her collection 'Kulħadd Ħalla Isem Warajh'. After being kicked out by her boyfriend, Laura, a young student, finds herself drawn to working as Camilla’s assistant. Camilla, an expat living in a quiet town in Malta, writes epitaphs for the locals but harbors mysterious secrets that attract and intrigue Laura.
Résumé
Camilla is a captivating short film set in Malta, directed by Stephanie Sant. The movie explores themes of attraction, mystery, and intrigue through the lens of a young woman's fascination with her enigmatic employer. Based on Clare Azzopardi's short story, Camilla navigates the fine line between romance and thriller genres, creating an engaging narrative that keeps viewers guessing.