Moldovan Jane Skripnik from USA promotes Romanian production on global stage
Jane Skripnik is a young woman from Moldova who has managed to build a remarkable career in the global entertainment industry. After studying at Northwestern University, Jane, known as Eugenia Moldova, is now based in Los Angeles, USA. Among her notable achievements, there is the promotion of Romanian projects on the global stage, such as Small World, and her involvement in the production of the documentary 'Who I Am Not', reports MOLDPRES.
Jane has got in the focus of the American film industry, a dream she has had since childhood. She is the first Moldovan chosen as a jury member for the One Club Creativity 2025, an international competition in the fields of advertising, interactive media and design, which honors the greatest talents in the industry.
One of the most significant projects Jane has contributed to is Small World, a music album which brings together emerging artists from five countries, including Romania.
‘’This was a defining moment for me, started in a legendary studio in Los Angeles, where I had an interview with Toby Gad, known for hits like All of Me (John Legend). Although I am not a musician, this encounter opened me up to important collaborations and in that studio I met Afsheen, a top producer. After some time, I began collaborating with him to launch the album Small World. Afsheen brought together artists from five countries and paired them with renowned musicians like Trinidad James and Lindsey Stirling, including the Romanian underground artist, Moza.’’
Through her career, Eugenia has managed not only to build a remarkable path in the entertainment industry, but also to pay homage to her home culture and values, proudly representing Moldova on the world stage.
‘’I am proud to say that, no matter where I am in the world, I carry with me the essence of the Romanian culture. My collaborations in music and film have proved that Moldova is not just a country with a rich past, but also an emerging force in the global creative industries.’’
In the film business, Jane has been involved in the production of the documentary Who I Am Not, a film that premiered on PBS and was acquired by the network.
‘’I have also been involved in the film industry, working on projects that tell authentic and powerful stories with the team from the Romanian Diaspora. One of the most significant projects I contributed to is the documentary Who I Am Not. Their story is one of identity, struggle and acceptance and it was an incredible experience to be part of such a deep and emotional project. Each project I contribute to reflects my desire to bring change and provide a platform for authentic stories.’’
Eugenia Skripnik is originally from the Rascani district. The young woman says that a great-grandfather of hers was a member of the Sfatul Țării (Country Council – Moldova’s parliament from 1917-1918).
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