Eva Mulvad graduated as documentary film director at The National Film School of Denmark in 2001. From here she embarked on her career starting by creating films intended for television, winning the Nord vision Award for Best Documentary in 2005 for her poetic portrait of aging The Last Dance.
Mulvad got her breakthrough with 'Enemies of Happiness' (2006), which won IDFA Amsterdam's Silver Wolf Award and the World Cinema Jury Prize at Sundance. Her follow up documentary feature 'The Good Life' (2010) was selected at IDFA, HotDocs and Tribeca. In 2011, 'The Good Life' was awarded in Karlovy Vary.
She has since directed films such as 'The Samurai Case' (2011), 'The Castle' (2014) as well as 'A Modern Man' (2017), which was nominated for the NORDIC:DOX award at CPH:DOX, and 'Cherry Tale' (2019), which also premiered at CPH:DOX.
In 2019 Mulvad directed 'Love Child', which was selected for Toronto Film Festival, Chicago International Film festival, Hot Springs, DOC NY, IDFA, GØTEBORG, DOC POINT HELSINKI, CPH DOX among others.
She is the co-owner of the acclaimed production company Danish Documentary Production.
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