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Carmilla

  • TV Series
  • 2014–2016
  • 4m
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Annie Briggs, Aaron Chartrand, Natasha Negovanlis, Sharon Belle, Elise Bauman, and Kaitlyn Alexander in Carmilla (2014)
Small town girl Laura Hollis has just finally moved out to go to Silas University. When her missing roommate is replaced without explanation, Laura vows to find out what is happening on campus while she deals with her new roomy... a vampire.
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Little Laura Hollis has just moved in to attend Silas College. When her missing roommate is replaced without explanation, Laura vows to find out what is happening on campus.Little Laura Hollis has just moved in to attend Silas College. When her missing roommate is replaced without explanation, Laura vows to find out what is happening on campus.Little Laura Hollis has just moved in to attend Silas College. When her missing roommate is replaced without explanation, Laura vows to find out what is happening on campus.

  • Stars
    • Elise Bauman
    • Natasha Negovanlis
    • Annie Briggs
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    3.6K
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    • Stars
      • Elise Bauman
      • Natasha Negovanlis
      • Annie Briggs
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Elise Bauman
    Elise Bauman
    • Laura Hollis
    • 2014–2016
    Natasha Negovanlis
    Natasha Negovanlis
    • Carmilla Karnstein
    • 2014–2016
    Annie Briggs
    Annie Briggs
    • Lola Perry…
    • 2014–2016
    Kaitlyn Alexander
    Kaitlyn Alexander
    • S. LaFontaine
    • 2014–2016
    Matt O'Connor
    • Kirsch…
    • 2014–2016
    Sharon Belle
    Sharon Belle
    • Danny Lawrence
    • 2014–2016
    Sophia Walker
    Sophia Walker
    • Matska Belmonde
    • 2015–2016
    Aaron Chartrand
    Aaron Chartrand
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    • 2014–2016
    Nicole Stamp
    Nicole Stamp
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    • 2015–2016
    Shannon Kook
    Shannon Kook
    • Theo
    • 2015–2016
    Ian D. Clark
    Ian D. Clark
    • Baron Vordenberg
    • 2015
    Enrico Colantoni
    Enrico Colantoni
    • Sherman Hollis
    • 2016
    Grace Glowicki
    Grace Glowicki
    • Betty Spieldorf
    • 2014–2016
    Lisa Truong
    Lisa Truong
    • Natalie
    • 2014
    Breton Lalama
    Breton Lalama
    • Sarah-Jane
    • 2014
    Paige Haight
    • Elsie
    • 2014
    Maruti Garikiparthi
    • 2014
    Gillian English
    • Evil Lady From Diner
    • 2014
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    2rustgold

    Woeful acting, children in school plays do better

    God, this makes Vampire Academy look good. You know primary school plays, and community theatre, well both in them would be ten times better. The pregnant pauses to wait for the next character to say their lines, & often rambling through the lines is only the start of the poor quality acting, only barely improved from a 1 score by a mediocre plot. The only reason I can think of why it'd ever score high marks from people is it teasing a lesbian love plot designed to hide how poor the quality of this production is, with the computer cam approach the only thing helping to disguise that it has the qualities of a group of people having gotten together on a Sunday afternoon, decided that they can make a short TV series, and uploading it that night.

    And seriously, a season is supposed to be over a number of months, possibly six months, shouldn't they be changing outfits during that time (their unwashed stench is their true weapon against the vampires).

    Seriously people, get drunk, believe you can make a TV series, and film it, it'll be to this same non-quality.
    8AngelHonesty

    A Diamond in the Rough. Give it a Chance.

    Wow. Where has this been hiding? I'm not one to watch web series. So, I went in expecting very little and I was really surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I binged watched all four seasons in a row.

    The story is really creative and fun. And I love the fact that they try and make it feel real. Just some random collage student who gets sucked into a world of vampires, magic and other creatures. There's no real quality with the filming, but the story is really fun. And every episode ends on a cliffier that makes you keep watching. It has a great intensity that sucks you right in and keeps your attention the entire time.

    The acting is where the series wobbles a little. The main character Laura played by Elise Bauman is not a good actress. She sounds like she is saying lines and struggles to have emotion on her face. Everyone else is fantastic. They're all very smooth. But Laura's lack of ability really stands out like a sore thumb amongst everyone else who can act. She does get annoying after awhile. But near the ending of the last season she did improve a little.

    I really enjoyed the lesbian relationship in the series. It was my favourite thing about the entire show. I loved how natural and normal they made it. There was nothing to hide or explain, it was just like any other relationship. This made the show down right good. What was even better is it wasn't just all butterfies and roses. There was lots of great drama, funny moments and slow burns.

    I would have watched this series a long time ago if i would have known it existed. Many times I searched on google for lesbian series or movies and I never saw this on the list. The other day I did an extensive search on google and randomly stumbled across this series. I wish it would have better advertised. The series really deserves it.
    10ellapauly99

    Possibly the best new series I've seen this year

    I would honestly recommend this to every single person I see if that were socially acceptable. Making female perspectives the default (in Tatiana Maslany's words) is so refreshing and just watching the show is empowering. It's cheesy romantic fantasy, yes, but: - there's a gender non-binary character - there are multiple gay characters - the main couple is lesbian - all of the lead roles are female - the girls save the boys, not the other way around - there's an emphasis on both girl-on-girl friendship and romantic attraction, portrayed better than those things usually are (probably because most creators/crew are women) So 8/10 for representation. It's just not a typical web series. It's obviously low-budget, but they do it well, and I think that actually allows you to focus more on the story. The acting is 7/10 overall, but they interact incredibly well with each other and the actors are such awesome people in real life that their personality shines through the characters. It's funny, heartwarming, frustrating, intelligent, romantic, silly, and serious all at the same time. I can't think of any other web series like it, nor any other series like it, for that matter. It's so unique, both in a "wtf how did they come up with that" way and in the way it handles fantasy and real issues together. I give it a 10/10 because it's one of those things that once you watch it, there's nothing specific you can say to explain why it affects you. Movies, series, books, and music that you truly love are often impossible to explain, you just have to watch it to understand. J Sheridan LeFanu wrote an excellent novella, but this adaptation is a whole new level of wonderful. The fandom is also really excellent. In short, if you're not watching Camilla, you're really missing out.
    10veniblake401

    Definitely watch this! It's totally worth it!

    I undoubtedly recommend this great web series to all of you!For those who are not aware of it,carmilla is a vampire character from a book with the same title!This web series has everything that's necessary for a show to be worth watching it.The acting is great and the chemistry among the cast and especially between the two main characters creates a very special and unique atmosphere.The plot is interesting enough to keep you alert and wanting more and more episodes!Unfortunately each one of them is only lasts a few minutes, but that's what make your "desire" for this show growing!And the best part of all is the tension between carmilla and laura that will definitely leave you breathless!(and you can find the episodes on youtube)
    10I_Ailurophile

    Wonderfully smart, compelling, delightful

    It often takes me a long time to get around to watching series of any kind, generally not until long after anyone else is still talking about them. Having watched a few adaptations in the past couple years, of one degree of faithfulness or another, of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's novel, I'd been itching to watch this web series of which I'd heard so much at one time or another. I can only say that the wait was more than worth it, because 'Carmilla' is an absolute joy!

    It definitely shines through that so much hard work went into making the series, and I can only salute all involved for their efforts that paid off so handsomely. Though it's surely not the only point of comparison (I'd be the last to know - again, hardly a fierce devourer of series), I recognize distinct kinship to the 2012-2013 modern 'Pride and prejudice' adaptation, 'The Lizzie Bennet Diaries.' Building the production on a shoestring budget meant a single camera, minimal equipment generally, and mostly fixed settings that changed only from one season to the next, and storytelling proceeded mostly by way of telling and not showing. It works very well, however, as creator Jordan Hall and occasional co-writers Tamara Moulin and Ellen Simpson show sharp intelligence and wit to let the characters and dialogue speak for themselves. That 'Carmilla' is a tad action-oriented at times, and increasingly so in the second and third seasons, rather reflects the genre underpinnings of the narrative, and also how this series is arguably slightly more sophisticated in some ways than comparable works of the Internet Age.

    It can't overstated how critical Hall, Moulin, and Simpson's keen minds were to reimaging a story first published 140 years prior; so many details had to be changed to make the plot more concise, and sensible to modern viewers - which in this case also meant adding elements and shifting the focus, even as the bare essence of the leads' interactions remains the core. Moreover, twisting the construct such that the narrative and scene writing are even more reliant on characters and dialogue required some major ingenuity, not to mention the perfect cast. Casting director Marsha Chesley knocked one out of the park, though, because everyone assembled for the series is simply terrific in embodying their roles, and I could hardly imagine anyone else in their place. Each role is written with brilliant personality and gratifying complexity, and the ensemble bring them to life with spirited, capable, and earnest range, nuance, and physicality. Sharon Belle, K Alexander, Annie M. Briggs, Sophia Walker, Ian D. Clark, and others among the supporting cast are altogether splendid, each having an opportunity to shine at one point or another and aptly demonstrating their skills. Of course, more than anyone else, Elise Bauman and Natasha Negovanlis are stupendous as series leads Laura and Carmilla. The pair have wonderful chemistry together, and the strength of their charm and performances alone goes very far in carrying the day across all three seasons. True of everyone here, I hope that Bauman and Negovanlis in particular have many more and bigger things to come to them, because they deserve it.

    The story itself is a smart blend of romance, mystery, supernatural horror, and adventure, all (more or less) within a college setting, with further genre elements dancing on the edges and touches of comedy for flavor. In all the years since Le Fanu's work was published the lesbian overtones of 'Carmilla' have been accentuated, and are centered here with Laura and Carmilla as the plot delves into territory recalling 'Buffy the vampire slayer.' With all this in mind, each episode is a mixture of substantial character moments, dialogue of varying intensity, and occasional instances of solid action as the saga demands; the writers do a fantastic job of keeping it fresh at all times. Through it all director Spencer Maybee illustrates a keen eye and superb mindfulness in orchestrating each shot and scene, and I can only be impressed with what was pulled together for a series of such limited means and specific intent. Even within such a scope, 'Carmilla' very ably evokes feelings of tension, suspense, or genuine chills - but is also in turn joyfully heartfelt, with clever humor and scenes of romance earning laughs and cheers, and significant emotional weight. And the contributions of those behind the scenes are just as dandy - immaculate hair and makeup work, eye-catching costume design, great filming locations and set decoration, marvelous editing, and seamless post-production visual effects.

    If there are any weaknesses to detract from the viewing experience, they are ultimately quite minor relative to the fabulous quality herein. Some of the writing dallies too much with tropes or clichés, for example, and some inclusions strain suspension of disbelief. Some specific moments come off as stilted in their execution; I don't mean to cast blame on the cast or the director, but by some concatenation the timing just sometimes feels a little off. Yet, again, these pale in comparison to the tremendous entertainment value, and the series is highly enjoyable from start to finish - and importantly, the third season is an incredibly strong finish. By and large the writing is sharp and intelligent in updating Le Fanu's tale; Bauman and Negovanlis, and their co-stars, are exceptional; the craft of each episode from behind the camera exceeds what one may assume of such an endeavor. Strictly from a standpoint of personal preference I can understand that it won't appeal to everyone, especially where the format is concerned, yet overall I'd have no qualms suggesting this to all comers. If anything about the concept remotely sparks one's interest, I can only give 'Carmilla' my heartiest and most enthusiastic recommendation, and I wish we could have gotten more. Very, very well done!

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      In season two Elise and Natasha would leave the set to another room during intense scenes to hug and tell each other their "I love you"s.
    • Connections
      Featured in Vampire Reviews: Carmilla (2016)
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      Love Will Have Its Sacrifices
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    • Release date
      • August 19, 2014 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 卡蜜拉
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Smokebomb Entertainment
      • Shaftesbury Films
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