Eva Vik (b. 1991)

Alias:
Eva Vik

Birthplace:
Prague, Czech Republic

Born:
May 5, 1991

Eva Vik is an Award-winning Czech director, writer, and producer, represented by Ridley Scott's Creative Group worldwide. Eva Vik was named in Forbes' prestigious 30 Under 30 feature. Vik's films, starring Sean Penn, Suki Waterhouse, Jack Kilmer, Dylan Sprouse, and Barbara Palvin, have premiered on Mubi, Nowness, Dazed, Amazon Prime Video, or Vogue, and screened at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Eva Vik has been recognized with numerous film awards and renowned nominations at acclaimed film festivals such as Tribeca Film Festival.  Her latest work includes a sci-fi body-horror, Serpentine, about the birth of a new interspecies which premiered at Tribeca, was nominated for the X Award, won Best Genre Short Film, and later was released by Nowness. And Raven, about a relationship between extraterrestrial intelligence and humanity, which was released by Vogue magazine.  Vik often directs Bulgari projects and commercials, such as with stars Cailee Spaeny and Barbara Palvin. Vik’s next Bulgari campaign is coming out in September 2024.  Eva speaks 5 languages and she is an ambassador for the White Ribbon USA, a global movement working to end violence against women and children.

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Cinematography:
2017  Sound of Sun

Director:
2017  Sound of Sun
2019  Carte Blanche
2021  Maestro
2023  Raven
2023  Serpentine

Producer:
2017  Sound of Sun
2019  Carte Blanche
2021  Maestro
2023  Raven
2023  Serpentine

Writer:
2017  Sound of Sun
2019  Carte Blanche
2021  Maestro
2023  Raven
2023  Serpentine

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