Camila Fabbri
Camila Fabbri, born in Argentina in 1989, is a multifaceted talent recognized as a writer, playwright, director, and actress. Fabbri has made a significant impact in the theater scene with her acclaimed works, including the plays *Brick*, *Mi primer Hiroshima*, and *Condición de buenos nadadores*, showcasing her innovative storytelling and directorial prowess.
In addition to her theatrical contributions, Fabbri is also an accomplished author. She has published two notable collections of short stories, *Los accidentes* and *Estamos a salvo*, which reflect her unique narrative style and keen observations of life. Her literary repertoire extends to her novel, *El día que apagaron la luz*, which further cements her status as a prominent voice in contemporary Argentine literature.
Fabbri's talents are not confined to writing alone; she has also made her mark in film. She appeared in the critically acclaimed movie *Two Shots Fired*, directed by Martín Rejtman, adding to her diverse portfolio as an actress. Through her various artistic endeavors, Camila Fabbri continues to enrich the cultural landscape, earning recognition for her contributions across multiple mediums.
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