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Eduardo Carrillo studied Liberal Arts and Journalism at the prestigious University of Lima. Eduardo's dream of becoming a filmmaker brought him to the United States, where he attended film school in Miami. At the age of 23, the young filmmaker wrote and directed his first feature film entitled "Suicide Blonde" which had its debut at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. In 2000, Eduardo sold his first screenplay to Alcon Entertainment with Producer Neal H. Moritz attached. Eduardo was also commissioned to pen an adaptation of "The Malibu Maniacs" by legendary comic book artist Jack Kirby (The Hulk; Captain America) for Melissa Joan Hart's company Hartbreak Films.