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An Award-winning Czech director, screenwriter, and producer Eva Dolezalova (born May 5th, 1991) speaks English, French, Czech, and Italian. At the age of 10, Eva Dolezalova began her career in Czech films and theatrical productions as an actor and co-writer of plays. At 18, she moved to London to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Eva worked on films with well-known directors such as Shane Black or Mike Figgis with whom she co-wrote and camera-cooperated film Kudelksi. After completing her studies, she moved to Paris where she began to find her own artistic voice and realized her longtime dream for filmmaking, and started pursuing her writing and directing skills. Eva moved to Los Angeles in 2016, where she quickly completed her first short film, Sound of Sun, starring Suki Waterhouse, Sean Penn, and herself, released by Nowness. The film met with critical acclaim within the industry. Since then, Eva directed multiple short films such as Carte Blanche (Amazon release), starring Dylan Sprouse, Suki Waterhouse, Jack Kilmer for which she's received an Audience Award in Mammoth Film Festival in February (2019) and a Breakout Director Award in Capri Hollywood Film Festival (2020). Eva continues to earn awards for her other short films such as Maestro, starring Clara McGregor, or Butcher Boy, starring Camille Rowe and Jack Kilmer (released by Dazed). Centre Pompidou Foundation in Paris screened Eva's trilogy of transformational shorts Sound of Sun, Somnio, and Samice. Eva is an ambassador of White Ribbon Campaign, a global movement working to end violence against women and children, and in 2019 Eva received a Philanthropic Award from 7000 Art Company in France for her work with WRC. Eva is in the development of her first feature film with Wild Bunch Distribution and Vixens Production company.