Name Camille Thoman | Role Filmmaker | |
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Movies You Were Never Here, The Longest Game Similar Mireille Enos, Vincent Piazza, Sam Shepard, Dan Milne, Nina Arianda |
Interviews with Camille Thoman and Mireille Enos from Never Here
Camille Thoman is an award-winning director and writer. She is best known for her 2017 thriller Never Here, starring Sam Shepard and Mireille Enos, as well as her 2017 documentary The Longest Game. Her solo performance pieces have been performed at The Young Vic in London and broadcast on the BBC.
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- Interviews with Camille Thoman and Mireille Enos from Never Here
- 2017 Los Angeles Film Festival Carpet Chat with Camille Thoman and Dan Milne
- Early career edit
- Never Here edit
- Filmography edit
- Awards edit
- References

2017 Los Angeles Film Festival - Carpet Chat with Camille Thoman and Dan Milne
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null hideEarly career [edit]
Camille began her career doing physical theatre in the UK. Her solo performances pieces toured the UK and were performed at The Young Vic in London, Battersea Arts Center, The Rondo in Bath, The Unity Theatre in Liverpool and the Komedia in Brighton. She also took her work to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where her devised piece Numb received a Total Theatre Award Nomination. Numb was also featured on the BBC program Edinburgh nights. In 2006 she made her short film Falling Objects, starring Golden Globe nominee Mireille Enos, Oscar-winner Timothy Hutton, Oscar-winner Melissa Leo and Mad Men's Kevin Rahm.
Never Here [edit]
Never Here [1] is a 2017 thriller about an artist who photographs strangers for her art (Mireille Enos). Never Here premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2017. When disturbing events lead her to suspect that someone out there is watching HER, boundaries blur between crime and art, the watcher and the watched. Never Here stars Mireille Enos, Sam Shepard, Vincent Piazza, Goran Visnjic and Nina Arianda, and is a Before The Door Production (A Most Violent Year, All Is Lost, Margin Call) .