Camila Márdila

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Feb 21, 1988 (37 years old)

Camila Márdila

Known For

The Nature of Invisible Things
1h 30m
Movie 2025

The Nature of Invisible Things

Gloria, a 10-year-old girl, is spending her vacation in the hospital with her mother, a working-hard nurse. While exploring the facility, Gloria meets Sofia, a girl convinced that her great-grandmother’s worsening health is a result of her hospital admission. Bonding over their shared desire to leave, the two girls find solace in each other’s company. As departure becomes inevitable, the girls and their mothers head to a countryside retreat to spend the final days of an unforgettable summer.

Making Senna
0h 27m
Movie 2024

Making Senna

Ever wondered how Senna's races came to life in the limited series? This behind-the-scenes look reveals how the cast and crew made them happen.

A Vilã das Nove
1h 43m
Movie 2024

A Vilã das Nove

Recently divorced, Roberta is living her best life, until she discovers that someone has turned her biggest secret into the plot of a soap opera — where she is the villain.

I'm Still Here
2h 18m
Movie 2024

I'm Still Here

In 1971, military dictatorship in Brazil reaches its height. The Paiva family — Rubens, Eunice, and their five children — live in a beachside house in Rio, open to all their friends. One day, Rubens is taken for questioning and does not return.

Meu Nome é Gal
1h 31m
Movie 2023

Meu Nome é Gal

Film about the Bahian singer dives into the moment when shy Gracinha becomes Gal Costa, during the violent, innovative and mind-blowing years that helped shape Brazil's greatest singer.

O Nosso Pai
0h 24m
Movie 2022

O Nosso Pai

In the middle of an out-of-control pandemic, three sisters decide to take action.

Charcoal
1h 47m
Movie 2022

Charcoal

In the Brazilian countryside, a family straining to care for their bedridden patriarch have their lives changed when a shady nurse offers a diabolical deal: put their elder to rest and host an Argentinian drug kingpin who urgently needs a place to hide.

Where My Heart Is
0h 45m
TV Show 2021

Where My Heart Is

Amanda faces her own private war, faced with an intimate and destructive relationship with drugs, constant family pressure and the fragility of her marriage with Miguel.

Good Morning, Verônica
TV Show 2020

Good Morning, Verônica

While hunting for a dating-site predator, an underused cop discovers a husband and wife with a horrific secret — and a web of conspiracy hiding it.

A Mother's Love
0h 50m
TV Show 2019

A Mother's Love

Lurdes is a mother of five who tirelessly seeks for Domenico, a child of hers who was sold by his own father 26 years ago; Thelma is an overprotective mother who finds out she has a terminal illness, and must race against time to make her dreams come true and prepare her son for a life without her presence; Vitória is a successful lawyer who sees the end of her marriage after countless failed attempts to have a baby and decides for adoption, but finds out she is pregnant during the process. In "A Mother's Love", the lives of these women are intertwined while they recognize themselves in the unconditional love provided by motherhood.

Biography

Camila Márdila dos Remédios Evangelista (Taguatinga, February 21, 1988) is a Brazilian actress. Camila is awarded by Sundance Film Festival and by the Brazilian Cinema Gran Prix for her work in the feature film The Second Mother (2015) directed by Anna Muylaert. She performed several roles on TV series such as Feras (2019), Where My Heart Is (2021), Land of The Strong (2018), Above Justice (2016) and also A Mother's Love (2019), the former both being International Emmy Nominees. She's in the cast of the featured films Charcoal (2022), by Carolina Markowicz, My Name is Gal (2023), by Dandara Ferreira and Lô Politi and I'm Still Here (2024), by Walter Salles. She is also featured in the Netflix series Good Morning Veronica (2020) as one of the lead characters (2nd season) as well as Senna (2024), the miniseries about the famous Formula 1 driver, also on Netflix. "Charcoal" premiered at TIFF (Toronto Film Festival - 2022), as the only Latin American feature film in the international competitive session (Platform Prize) and was also part of San Sebastián's Latin Horizon's lineup, among other festivals worldwide.

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