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Eva Ulreich

Eva Ulreich was a young award-winning animator and artist. Her films were screened internationally, including three of the top youth film festivals: NFFTY (“Anxiety”), CineYouth Film Festival (“The Banshee”), and All-American High School Film Fest (“Reaper”).

Ms. Ulreich’s film “Anxiety,” which she made at age 12, won the “New Talent Award” by The National Film Festival for Talented Youth in 2020, as well as a scholarship to the Film and New Media program at Interlochen Arts Academy and a scholarship to study animation in the Interlochen Summer program. Ms. Ulreich most recently received the Youth Cinema Network Award for “Anxiety.”

“Reaper” was a film about a young girl attempting to escape her own death, only to find herself facing a new danger. The film was animated entirely by hand without a storyboard and took 6 months to produce.

Ms. Ulreich enjoys playing the violin with the Loudoun Symphony Youth Orchestra and was also an award-winning singer.

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