Writer Director Filmmaker

Camille has produced, written, and starred in three short films: Citizen Dope, The Beautiful Lie and Lick-It Man. Her directorial debut Winner Takes All played ten festivals and secured distribution as part of Guest House Films' compilation of dark shorts titled Black Briefs. Filmmakers who have influenced her work include P.T. Anderson, Michelangelo Antonioni, Martin Scorsese, Wes Anderson, Woody Allen, Sidney Lumet and The Cohen Brothers. Raging Bull is Camille's all time favorite movie.
WINNER TAKES ALL "Sometimes in love, you have to fight. And we mean, really fight."

In this dark comedy written by Hunter Lee Hughes, performance artist Ryker (Gavyn Michaels) forces his self-appointed slave Simon (Alec Mapa) to convert his one man show into a fighting ring for the modern day duel between successful songwriter Brian (Hunter Lee Hughes) and former champion fighter Ernesto (Adrian Quinonez).
Produced by Fatelink Productions Elizabeth Gordon and Hunter lee Hughes.
For more info on Fatelink, visit www.fatelink.com
Produced by Fatelink Productions Elizabeth Gordon and Hunter lee Hughes.
For more info on Fatelink, visit www.fatelink.com
The Trailer
LICK-IT MAN

At this time in history, women face the insurmountable task of juggling all tasks—career, family, and lover. But wait! A new day has dawned.
After a radioactive lollipop turns Beaver Sparker into LICK-IT MAN, women all across the Globe are empowered and men have the perfect role model until archenemy STICK-IT MAN, aka Mike Oxlarge, Editor-in-Chief of the Boffum Post, goes ballistic when the First Female President achieves world peace after a visit from our caped crusader.
Declaring “peace doesn’t sell newspapers”, our nemesis decides to wreak havoc and put a stop to the tidal wave of liberation and harmony. What ensues is a hilarious battle between good and evil, liberation and oppression, and compassion versus greed. LICK-IT MAN is a playful and twisted comedic take on the superhero genre combining bawdy sexuality, tongue in cheek humor, and tinges of political satire.
The film had its premiere at the Miami Shorts Festival and then went on to win Best Narrative Short and an Originality Award at Arlene's Grocery Picture Show in NYC. Other festivals include Tromadance, LA International Shorts Festival, and the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival.
Camille plays BJ Moorehead, up and coming reporter at the Boffum Post and Beaver Sparker's favorite gal. Willy Small, aka The Poker is played by indie favorite Matthew Faber, best known for his role in Todd Solondz’s film Welcome to the Dollhouse which he was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award.
After a radioactive lollipop turns Beaver Sparker into LICK-IT MAN, women all across the Globe are empowered and men have the perfect role model until archenemy STICK-IT MAN, aka Mike Oxlarge, Editor-in-Chief of the Boffum Post, goes ballistic when the First Female President achieves world peace after a visit from our caped crusader.
Declaring “peace doesn’t sell newspapers”, our nemesis decides to wreak havoc and put a stop to the tidal wave of liberation and harmony. What ensues is a hilarious battle between good and evil, liberation and oppression, and compassion versus greed. LICK-IT MAN is a playful and twisted comedic take on the superhero genre combining bawdy sexuality, tongue in cheek humor, and tinges of political satire.
The film had its premiere at the Miami Shorts Festival and then went on to win Best Narrative Short and an Originality Award at Arlene's Grocery Picture Show in NYC. Other festivals include Tromadance, LA International Shorts Festival, and the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival.
Camille plays BJ Moorehead, up and coming reporter at the Boffum Post and Beaver Sparker's favorite gal. Willy Small, aka The Poker is played by indie favorite Matthew Faber, best known for his role in Todd Solondz’s film Welcome to the Dollhouse which he was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award.