Christian Nauheimer

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Christian Nauheimer (born November 12, 1965 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German film editor .

biography

Nauheimer was active in 1996 for six episodes of the German action series Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei , which started in 1995 , in which wild chases, exchanges of fire, explosions and fist fights, which are elaborately produced and spectacularly staged, are part of almost every episode. This was followed by other tasks for television productions.

In 2001 he was editor of the romantic crime drama Love the Hard Way, shot in New York . The film was presented at various film festivals and received numerous awards. Adrien Brody plays the leading role . Nauheimer also worked for the 2003 thriller Die Datsche with Catherine Flemming , Michael Kind and Uwe Kockisch . He also worked on the editing suite for the 2005 movie Polly Blue Eyes by Tomy Wigand with Susanne Bormann , Matthias Schweighöfer and Meret Becker . Nauheimer worked with Wigand again the following year, this time for the children's film TKKG - The Secret of the Enigmatic Mind Machine with Jannis Niewöhner as Tim, Jonathan Dümcke as Karl, Lukas Eichhammer as Klößchen and Svea Bein as Gaby. In 2008 he worked with Vivian Naefe in the youth film Die Wilden Hühner und das Leben . Also for the imaginative family film When Santa Claus fell from the sky from 2011, Nauheimer took over the editing.

Nauheimer was responsible for editing five episodes of the crime series SOKO Munich (2014) and four episodes for the hospital series Bettys Diagnose (2015). In the period from 2015 to 2018 he was involved in four film adaptations based on Inga Lindström and in the period from 2016 to 2018 in six episodes of the crime series Der Alte .

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Christian Nauheimer - Editor sS imdb.com