
Tereza Hirsch
Directing
Biography
Tereza Hirsch is a Czech-German award-winning director, screenwriter, and producer. She is best known for her films The Guilt List (2016), Beyond Her Lens (2019) and Your Move, My Lady (2024) as well as various music videos shot across three continents, and the reality show Survivor Czech and Slovak (2022), where Tereza worked as Content Director for 12 episodes. Currently, she is producing and completing her debut feature, Devil's Game slated to premiere this year. Tereza was born in Germany to a German mother and a Czech father. She grew up mainly in the Czech Republic and she has also spent part of her childhood in Paris. She studied Anglophone Studies at the Metropolitan University in Prague, where she graduated with a Bachelor's degree. She continued her studies at the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles, where she received a Master's degree in Film and Media Production in 2016. Moreover, she also developed her acting skills - she completed an 8-week acting course at the Artist Advantage Group Academy in California under the guidance of Judd Laurance. Thanks to her talent and family background, Tereza speaks several languages - fluent Czech, German and English, also French and Spanish. After 5 years in Los Angeles, where she founded her production company Hirsch Pictures, Tereza returned to Prague. Currently, she is engaged in a variety of projects, including music videos, commercials and short films. Hirsch Pictures company was moved to Prague.
Known For

When Michael's fiancée uses a Ouija board to manipulate his grief and create terrifying events, he must uncover her web of lies and deceit before her sinister game drives him to madness.
Devil's Game

Two brothers, Paul and Elliot, embark on one last road trip together to Mammoth, California.
Mammoth

War photographer Alex returns to Prague after a long and difficult period spent in Iraq and is unable to come to terms with what she has experienced. Above all, she cannot get the image of an Iraqi boy named Ali out of her head, even though she does not want to admit to the trauma she has experienced. Will Alex return to her dangerous work, or will she decide to settle down to family life?