Britta Nahler
Britta Nahler (also Britta Burkert, Britta Burkert-Nahler, born June 9, 1966 in Vienna ) is an Austrian film editor .
Nahler studied commercial graphics at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and learned classical piano for 14 years before she became known in the mid-1980s as a film editor of music videos, concerts and music documentaries for DoRo production . In the feature film sector, she has been editing feature films and television productions (TV films, documentaries, series) for national and international directors since 1990.
She has been married to Alexander Nahler since 1994, has three children and lives in Purkersdorf near Vienna.
Nahler was involved in the editing of well over 100 productions.
Filmography (selection)
- 1990: Codenamed Gorilla (Peter Patzak)
- 1994–1995: Kommissar Rex (series, directors: Hajo Gies, Oliver Hirschbiegel, Detlef Rönfeld ...)
- 1996: Tempo (Director: Stefan Ruzowitzky)
- 1997: Die Siebtelbauern (Director: Stefan Ruzowitzky)
- 1998: Investigation on girls (Director: Peter Payer)
- 1999: The arrest of Johann Nepomuk Nestroy (Director: Dieter Berner)
- 2000: Her Majesty's Men (Director: Stefan Ruzowitzky)
- 2001: Shaka Zulu (Director: Joshua Sinclair)
- 2002: Nogo (directors: Sabine Hiebler and Gerhard Ertl)
- 2003: Villa Henriette (Director: Peter Payer)
- 2004: Basta - Red Wine or Dead Being (Director: Pepe Danquart)
- 2005: The Sleeping Beauty (Director: Dieter Berner)
- 2006: Lapis Lazuli - in the eye of the bear (Director: Wolfgang Murnberger)
- 2007: Friendship (Director: Rupert Henning)
- 2008: The Counterfeiters (Director: Stefan Ruzowitzky)
- 2009: Kick Off (Director: Hüseyin Tabak)
- 2010: Wolf trail (Director: Urs Egger)
- 2011: My Sister (Director: Sascha Bigler)
- 2012: The Devil's Violinist (Director: Bernard Rose)
- 2013: Souls in Fire (Director: Urs Egger)
- 2014: Little Big Voice (Director: Wolfgang Murnberger)
- 2015: Twilight over Burma (Director: Sabine Derflinger)
- 2016: The silence afterwards (Director: Nikolaus Leytner)
- 2017: Hell - Inferno (Director: Stefan Ruzowitzky)
- 2018: Vorstadtweiber (Director: Sabine Derflinger)
- 2019: 8 days (Director: Michael Krummenacher)
Prices
- 1992: Award for best editing / Chicago Film Festival
- 1995: Acknowledgment Prize of the City of Vienna f. special services i. Film editing area
Web links
- Britta Nahler in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Britta Nahler Profile at the Austrian Film Editing Association (aea)
- Interview with Britta Nahler at horizont.at
- Greats behind greats at Britta Nahler youtube.com
Individual evidence
- ↑ The Oscar goes to Purkersdorf at noen.at
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Nahler, Britta |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Burkert, Britta; Burkert-Nahler, Britta (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian film editor |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 9, 1966 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |