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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amy_SeimetzAmy Seimetz - Wikipedia

    2003–present. Amy Seimetz is an American actress and filmmaker. She has appeared in several productions, including AMC 's The Killing, HBO 's Family Tree, and films like Upstream Color, Alien: Covenant, Pet Sematary, and No Sudden Move . In addition to her acting career, she has directed, written and produced several films, including 2012's ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1541272Amy Seimetz - IMDb

    Amy Seimetz is a versatile and acclaimed filmmaker who has worked on various genres and projects, from indie dramas to horror thrillers. She is known for her roles in Upstream Color, Pet Sematary, The Girlfriend Experience, and Stranger Things, among others.

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    • November 25, 1981
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  3. Aug 7, 2020 · For indie icon Amy Seimetz, filmmaking is therapeutic as she channels her feelings and emotions into her characters and films. In her latest independent feature, She Dies Tomorrow, Seimetz used ...

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  4. Learn about Amy Seimetz, an actress and director who has worked on films by Joe Swanberg, Barry Jenkins, and Adam Wingard. Find out her birth date, family, trivia, and quotes on IMDb.

    • November 25, 1981
  5. Apr 13, 2019 · Amy Seimetz talks about her roles in "Pet Sematary" and "Wild Nights With Emily," and how she balances acting and directing in film and TV. She shares her philosophy on developing her voice, avoiding commercial movies, and staying relevant in the industry.

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  7. Aug 8, 2020 · The director and star of the film talks about her personal anxieties, working with friends, and the surreal experience of making a movie about a contagious fear. The film premiered at SXSW before the pandemic and became a cult hit.

  8. Aug 10, 2020 · Writer/director Amy Seimetz’s work is unique and terrifying, and equally funny and relatable. It cannot be explained—Seimetz chases a sensation we experience more than a narrative, best expressed during repeated sequences in which characters gaze into blinding, colorful lights.

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