Camila Márdila
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.
Movie Appearances

Capitão Brasil
2017

Our Father
2022

A Vilã das Nove
as Paloma
2024

Meu Nome é Gal
as Dedé Veloso
2023

Charcoal
as Luciana
2022

The Other Side of Paradise
as Sueli
2014

The Second Mother
as Jéssica
2015

Cora Coralina: Todas as Vidas
as Cora jovem / Leitura Dramática
2017

High Expectations
as Lena
2017

O Homem que Parou o Tempo
as Mai
2018

Back and Forth
as Morena balsa
2016

I'm Still Here
as Dalal Achcar
2024

Making Senna
as Herself
2024

The Nature of Invisible Things
as Simone
2025
Os Corretores
as Mila
TBA
TV Appearances

Good Morning, Verônica
as Gisele Cordeiro
2020

Above Justice
as Regina Menezes
2016

Where My Heart Is
as Vivian
2021

Senna
as Viviane Senna
2024

Feras
as Mari Maia
2019

A Mother's Love
as Amanda Crespo
2019

Land of the Strong
as Aldina
2018

Treze Dias Longe do Sol
as Yasmin
2017
Véspera
as Vedina
TBA

Ângela Diniz: Murdered and Convicted
as Lulu Prado
2025
