ABOUT

AUDIOVISUAL STORYTELLER, THOUGHTFUL CONTENT CREATOR & ENTHUSIASTIC CREATIVE WORKFORCE

Central European from the eastern blocks of Prague. She studied how to paint at Václav Hollar Art School after which, as a freelance graphic designer and a ghost-storytelling tourist guide, she experimented with making films and never looked back.

Over the past five years, in pursuit of her craft, she earned a BFA degree at the New York Film Academy —under direction of Paul Warner, Claude Kerven, and Lea Brandenburg, among others—and embodied various roles—both on and off set—in the filmmaking industry in New York City and Los Angeles.

At the moment, she is growing in film experience and preparing her debut feature film. Her aim is to let the audience imagine, scream, laugh, and cry—sometimes all at the same time—to inspire and to enjoy her beloved cinema.

as a child she was taught

to sit and look pretty

told to be quiet but

she found a way to be

out, loud and proud

and happy most of all

and she will use her voice

to represent and provide a safe space for all

but especially those who identify as women

AUDIOVISUAL STORYTELLER, THOUGHTFUL CONTENT CREATOR & ENTHUSIASTIC CREATIVE WORKFORCE 

Central European from the eastern blocks of Prague. She studied how to paint at Václav Hollar Art School after which, as a freelance graphic designer and a ghost-storytelling tourist guide, she experimented with making films and never looked back.

Over the past five years, in pursuit of her craft, she earned a BFA degree at the New York Film Academy —under direction of Paul Warner, Claude Kerven, and Lea Brandenburg, among others—and embodied various roles—both on and off set—in the filmmaking industry in New York City and Los Angeles.

At the moment, she is growing in film experience and preparing her debut feature film. Her aim is to let the audience imagine, scream, laugh, and cry—sometimes all at the same time—to inspire and to enjoy her beloved cinema.

as a child she was taught

to sit and look pretty

told to be quiet but

she found a way to be

out, loud and proud

and happy most of all

and she will use her voice

to represent and provide a safe space for all

but especially those who identify as women