Camila Fabbri

[1] She studied at the Escuela de Arte Dramático and her first play (Brick) won a competition in 2010.

[2] Fabbri was nominated for a Silver Condor for her role in the 2014 Martín Rejtman film Two Shots Fired.

[4] Fabbri made her debut as a writer in 2015 with the short story collection Los accidentes in 2015.

Her second book was the non-fiction novel El día que apagaron la luz about the República Cromañón nightclub fire, followed by another short story anthology entitled Estamos a salvo.

[3] Two other Argentine writers were also listed: Martín Felipe Castagnet and Michel Nieva.