Mia Maramara

Mia Maramara’s filmography is honestly wild in the best way possible. You’ve got “Grafted” (2024), which totally messes with your head—think psychological horror, with just enough body horror thrown in to make you squirm in your seat. It’s not your grandma’s scary movie. The plot winds around this idea of identity and survival, and the whole thing feels like a fever dream, but, you know, in a good way if you’re into that. Mia just owns every scene, shifting from vulnerable to downright chilling. You’ll probably be thinking about it for days. Then there’s “Beyond the Veil” (2022). Super atmospheric, lots of mystery. It’s got this slow-burn vibe that drags you in, but not in a boring way. The story’s tangled up in secrets and the supernatural, with Mia playing a character who's way more complex than she first seems. She’s not just the scared girl in the dark—she’s got a backbone, fighting her way through all the creepy stuff. It’s the kind of movie where you keep guessing what’s real and what’s not, probably yelling at the screen a couple times. And don’t sleep on “Foodie” (2018). Totally different energy—quirky, offbeat, and honestly, kind of hilarious. It’s a comedy, but there’s this undercurrent of social commentary. Food obsession, weird relationships, the whole nine yards. Mia brings this charm and awkwardness to her role that feels super real, like you maybe know someone just like her. Not your average comedy, but it sticks with you. All in all, Mia’s got serious range—she’s definitely not just one thing.

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  • Professions: Writer, Director, Actress

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