Eve Ash

[1] Eve is the CEO and founder of Seven Dimensions and co-created the Cutting Edge Communication Comedy series starring Erin Brown and Emmy Award winning Kim Estes.

Feliks was in the Janowska concentration camp where he and fellow inmate Leon Wells [de] broke out on 19 November 1943.

[9] In Melbourne, he established a successful sports clothing business (Feliks Ash Industries),[10] while Martha's artistic interests and talent for languages provided a stimulating home environment for her two girls.

In 2008, many years after her parents died, Eve uncovered a family secret that compelled her to "rewrite" her own life.

[citation needed] Ash's latest documentary is the award-winning Man on The Bus,[30] 2019, about her own family investigation into her parents’ holocaust experiences and her mother's secret that changes everything.

Ash directed and produced an acclaimed documentary Shadow of Doubt, about the conviction of Tasmanian grandmother Susan Neill-Fraser for the murder of Bob Chappell.

Eve has continued to work on this case with former detective Colin McLaren through to 2018, and teaming up with cinematographer Tim Smart, and production company CJZ she has produced the TV series Undercurrent for the Seven Network.