Camille's feature debut, THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS, has earned her a BAFTA nomination for Outstanding Debut, as well as a win with the BIFA Breakthrough Producer Award and an Empire Award nomination for Best British Film. The film, directed by Colm McCarthy and written by Mike Carey, stars Glenn Close, Gemma Arterton, Paddy Considine, Anamaria Marinca, introducing 12-year-old Sennia Nanua. The feature was financed by the BFI, Creative England and Altitude, and was released in the UK by Warner Bros. THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS had its world premiere Locarno International Film Festival in 2016.
In 2014, Camille produced the second season of ENDEAVOUR for ITV, the reboot of INSPECTOR MORSE, which consists of four 90 minute films, directed by Kristoffer Nyholm (THE KILLING), Giuseppe Capotondi (Venice film festival winner LA DOPPIA ORA), Andy Wilson (RIPPER STREET) and Geoff Sax (WHITE NOISE). Camille Gatin's first feature, SHADOW DANCER, directed by Oscar-winning director James Marsh, and written by Tom Bradby, starred Andrea Riseborough, Clive Owen and Gillian Anderson. It was released by Paramount in the UK in summer 2012, after premiering at Sundance 2012 and out of competition at the Berlin Film Festival 2012.
While at Unanimous Pictures, Camille sourced and set up Ricky Gervais' Special Correspondents and David Rosenthal's A Single Shot. Camille has worked as head of development, production and distribution at Intermedia Films and Unanimous Pictures with international screenwriters and directors such as Michael Haneke (FUNNY GAMES US), Tom McCarthy (THE VISITOR), Jonas Cuaron (ANO UNA, GRAVITY), Eran Riklis (LEMON TREE), Ron Bass (RAIN MAN, MY BEST FRIEND’S WEDDING), Pablo Trapero (LEONERA) and Richard Shepard (MATADOR).
On a southern plantation in the 1800s, Lena is an eleven-year-old slave with telekinetic abilities she cannot control. Lena must keep her powers under wraps when she is separated from her mother to be a house girl, in close quarters with the volatile Master’s wife: Elizabeth.