First movie she directed:
Mad Lane (2006), came about when she visited Los
Angeles, California to study directing at UCLA. Eva couldn't help
noticing the unbelievable numbers of homeless people in Los Angeles.
She went between Santa Monica Pier and downtown LA to met with a few
and listened to what they had to say. Armed with producers
Zaher Cassim
and
Blaine Gray, the vision of DP
Joshua Hess, music by
Harald Kloser
and editing by
Peter Boris Hassmann in 6 days and 18 locations, shot
on super 16 short endings. That's how Mad Lane came about. The whole
post production was done in Germany. Provided by 'CINE+', Cologne.