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About

Eunice Levis

 
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WRITER — DIRECTOR & IMMERSIVE STORYTELLER

Eunice Levis is a writer-director and immersive storyteller whose work blends genre filmmaking with a deep commitment to community, cultural memory, and the ethical impact of emerging technology. A first-generation Dominican American from the Bronx, New York, she creates ambitious, high-concept narratives grounded in emotional truth.

Working across film, XR installations, and episodic storytelling, Levis explores speculative worlds shaped by labor, identity, and technological transformation, often through a diasporic lens. Her current slate includes Humanos, a Caribbean-set AI labor thriller; its immersive companion Colmado del Futuro, premiering as a pilot installation at Cherry Street Pier in Philadelphia in 2026; the period sports drama The Other League; and additional genre projects spanning horror, sci-fi, and surreal comedy.

Levis is a Tribeca Vital Stories Fellow, an alum of the AFI Directing Workshop for Women+, and a 2026 Agog XR Creators Lab Fellow. She has also been supported by Stowe Story Labs, Netflix / NALIP Women of Color Incubator, Starz #TakeTheLead, and the Alliance of Women Directors MLD program.

Her award-winning short films, including Fell Ends, InVade, and Ro & the Stardust, have screened internationally and across more than 20 festivals. Ro & the Stardust won Best Narrative Short at the 25th Annual Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival, qualifying it for the 2024 Academy Awards®, and is currently streaming on Netflix.

In addition to her creative work, Levis teaches film at the collegiate level and holds an M.A. from New York University.