![]() ![]() Zeman was told to leave the animation studio, and Spálený was drafted into menial construction work. When the couple attempted to emigrate, the Czechoslovakian communist government refused them permission, accusing them of pro-Western leanings. In 1983, Zeman and her husband were invited to teach film technique at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver. She launched a career in story books and animation for children. They had two children, Linda and Malvinia. ![]() ![]() She worked as her father's assistant for his final films, and married Eugen Spálený, the chief animator at his studio. She graduated from the college of art (Střední uměleckoprůmyslová škola) in Uherské Hradiště. Zeman was born in the Moravian Czech city of Zlín (renamed Gottwaldov in 1949, through 1989). She is the daughter of filmmaker Karel Zeman. Ludmila Zeman (born 23 April 1947) is a Czech–Canadian artist, animator, and creator of children's books. 1995 Governor General's Award for Children's Illustration ![]()
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