![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ludmila Zeman became a Canadian citizen in 1988. An offer to teach at the Emily Carr College of Art in Vancouver led to the family's eventual emigration to Canada in 1985. ![]() Later, she published a best-selling picture book and, with her husband, developed a successful yet personal and unique style of film-making by creating award-winning shorts. By her early 20s, as she continued to work with her father, she also began to study art and design at university. By the age of ten she was already painting and taking pictures for his prize-winning films. Ludmila Zeman's talent for painting, puppetry, and film-making was nurtured in her hometown of Gottwadlov in Czechoslovakia where her father, a famous film-maker, had his own studio. Place of birth: Gottwadlov, Czechoslovakia As per the Communications Policy of the Government of Canada, you can request alternate formats of this page on the Contact Us page. Web pages that are archived on the Internet are not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards. This page will not be altered or updated. This archived Web page remains online for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. ![]()
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