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  1. Ludmila Zeman (born 23 April 1947) is a CzechCanadian artist, animator, and creator of children's books. She is the daughter of filmmaker Karel Zeman. Zeman was born in the Moravian Czech city of Zlín (renamed Gottwaldov in 1949, through 1989).

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    Accomplished filmmaker, author and illustrator, Ludmila Zeman was born in the Czech Republic. She now lives in Montreal, Quebec. Daughter of well-known Czech film director Karel Zeman (Invention for Destruction, Baron Munchhausen, Jester’s Tale, Stolen Airship ), Ludmila worked on major motion pictures early in her career as a designer and ...

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    the work and life of Karel Zeman. by Ludmila Zeman and Linda Zeman-Spaleny. (260 pages & over 900 images) published in 2015 by Albatros in Czech. The Fabulous World of Karel Zeman in English coming soon!

  4. Apr 25, 1998 · Gilgamesh the King (The Gilgamesh Trilogy) Paperback – April 25, 1998. by Ludmila Zeman (Author) 4.8 321 ratings. Book 1 of 3: The Gilgamesh Trilogy. See all formats and editions. Gilgamesh, half-god and half-man, in his loneliness and isolation becomes a cruel tyrant over the citizens of Uruk.

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  5. Ludmila Zeman - Filmmaker, illustrator, animator, and writer. Born 1947, in Gottwaldov, Czechoslovakia (now Zlín, Czech Republic); immigrated to Canada, 1984; became Canadian citizen, 1988.

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  6. Accomplished filmmaker, author, and illustrator Ludmila Zeman was born in the Czech Republic. She is the daughter of well-known Czech film director Karel Zeman. Ludmila worked on major motion pictures early in her career, and she went on to create her own short animated films including the award-winning Lord of the Sky for the National Film ...

  7. Jan 1, 2001 · Ludmila Zeman (Adapter/Illustrator) Gilgamesh, half-god and half-man, in his loneliness and isolation becomes a cruel tyrant over the citizens of Uruk. To impress them forever he orders a great wall to be built, driving his people to exhaustion and despair so that they cry to the Sun God for help.