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Carmilla is a 2019 British romantic horror film written and directed by Emily Harris in her feature directorial debut. Based on the 1871 novella of the same name by Sheridan Le Fanu, it stars Hannah Rae, Devrim Lingnau, Tobias Menzies, Jessica Raine and Greg Wise. The film follows a lonely woman preyed upon by the titular vampire.
The Carmilla Movie is a 2017 Canadian comedy horror film directed by Spencer Maybee, based on the web series of the same name (2014–2016). Both the film and the web series were adapted from the 1872 gothic novella Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. The film received a limited theatrical release in Canada on October 26, 2017.
On October 6, 2016, it was announced that there would be a movie (not sponsored by U by Kotex) that would take place five years after the end of the third season. [5] The film, called The Carmilla Movie, was released in 2017. [6] At the Canadian Screen Awards in 2018, it was announced by Elise Bauman that an unnamed prime time series was in ...
In 2017, Bauman reprised her role as Laura Hollis in The Carmilla Movie, a feature-length film based on the series, which was released in theatres across Canada on October 26. [12] In 2018, At the 6th Canadian Screen Awards, Bauman won the Cogeco Fund Audience Choice Award, voted on by fans, for her work on Carmilla. Bauman stated in her speech ...
The film was a co-production between Hammer and American International Pictures, who were interested in a vampire movie with more explicit sexual content to take advantage of a more relaxed censorship environment. It was decided to adapt Carmilla. [3] Harry Fine and Michael Style were the two producers.
It’s the first in a trilogy based on Le Fanu’s “Carmilla,” made by legendary production company Hammer Films. ... is cast as Dracula’s heir, who haunts the dreams of Linda, an American ...
In 2017, they played a supporting role in The Carmilla Movie, a feature film based on the popular web series of the same name. [9] In 2019, they played the role of Sue in the queer holiday movie, Season of Love, where they performed a Billy Steinberg song, "Lift Your Spirit Up". [10]
In 2014, Negovanlis was cast as the title role in the Canadian Screen Award winning web series Carmilla. In the series, which is based on the 1871-1872 gothic novella of the same name , Negovanlis portrays the vampire Carmilla Karnstein, who appears after her roommate's previous roommate vanishes.