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Camille

  • Drama
  • War
Confirmed2019-10-167.07.4Trakt

Camille, a young idealistic photojournalist, goes to the Central African Republic to cover the civil war that is brewing up. What she sees there will change her destiny forever.

Camille is a 2019 drama film following an idealistic photojournalist who travels to the Central African Republic to document an escalating civil war. The film explores how witnessing conflict firsthand transforms her perspective and destiny.

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Streaming availability in United States

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Not available on any tracked streaming service in United States right now.

Available in: France

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Theatrical release in United States

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In cinemas
2019-08-13

No date confirmed for United States yet · Earliest worldwide: Festival / premiere in Switzerland

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Not available to rent or buy in United States yet. Available to rent or buy in: France

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Trailer

Camille (2019) - Trailer (English Subs)

YouTube · 2019-11-19
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When was Camille released?

Camille was released on October 16, 2019.

What is Camille about?

The film follows Camille, a young photojournalist, as she travels to the Central African Republic to cover a brewing civil war. Her experiences documenting the conflict fundamentally change her life and outlook.

What genres does Camille fall into?

Camille is a drama and war film that examines both personal transformation and the realities of conflict journalism.

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