Eva Dolezalova
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Eva Doležalová (born May 5, 1991) is a Czech director, screenwriter, actress and producer.
She speaks English, French, Czech, Italian, Polish and Spanish.
Early life
At the age of 10, Eva Doležalová began acting in Czech films and theatrical productions as an actress and co-writer of plays. At 18, she moved to London to study acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. At that time, Eva worked on films with well-known directors such as Shane Black or Mike Figgis with whom she co-wrote and camera-operated a film Kudelksi.
After completing her studies, Eva moved to Paris where she began to find her own artistic voice and realized her long-time dream for filmmaking, and started pursuing her writing and directing skills.
Career
Eva landed in Los Angeles in 2016, where she quickly finished her first short film, Sound of Sun, starring Sean Penn and Suki Waterhouse, which was released by NOWNESS. The film received critical acclaim within the industry. Dolealová has made several commercials and short films since then, including Carte Blanche (Amazon's debut), starring Dylan Sprouse, Suki Waterhouse, and Jack Kilmer, for which she received an Audience Award at the Mammoth Film Festival in 2019 and a Breakout Director Award in the Capri Hollywood Film Festival in 2020.
At Independent Shorts Awards USA and Jury Prize for Best Drama, Dolealová also received the Best Director's Award (2021) for Maestro starring Clara McGregor and Karel Dobry.
Dolealová created Serpentine, a body-horror short film starring Barbara Palvin, Luke Brandon Field, and Soo Joo Park, which Dole alová received Best Genre Short Film at the Mammoth Film Festival in 2022.
Raven (2021), a poetic sci-fi short film about the end of the world and the start of a new one, is also shown in her latest film. The Ravens, or engineered executioners, were intended to strip humankind of its fundamental characteristics, namely humans.
The Centre Pompidou Foundation in Paris showcased Eva's trilogy of Transformational Shorts: Sound of Sun, Somnio, and Samice, which was exhibited by 7000 Art Company, France.
Dolealová is in the process of releasing her first feature film, as well as Vixens Films and Wild Bunch Distribution.