Eliana Victoria Alcouloumre

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Eliana Victoria Alcouloumre, also known as EVA in the music video sphere, is a Los Angeles-based director and writer who has directed films and music videos in the US, Italy, and Mexico, and is currently prepping projects set to film in Ireland and Sweden. She graduated from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts in 2017 with a double-major in Film & Television Production and Cinema & Media Studies.  In 2022, Eliana's feature screenplay, In The Mouth Of The Wolf became a quarterfinalist in the Academy Nicholl Fellowship. She was also accepted into the Kino La Guarimba film residency in Amantea, Italy, where she directed a short film, Il Mare Maledetto. In 2021, Eliana was selected to attend the Nostos Screenwriting Fellowship in Tuscany, Italy, where she workshopped a feature film amongst internationally recognized writers.  Eliana is a member of IATSE Local 695 where she works as a sound utility. She has also worked as a Set Production Assistant and Art Department Researcher on a myriad of feature films and television shows, including Euphoria, Don't Worry Darling, and Mindhunter.

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Director:
2016  In No Sense

Set Production Assistant:
2016  In No Sense
2022  Amsterdam

Writer:
2016  In No Sense
2022  Amsterdam

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