Dagmar Lichius

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Dagmar Lichius (born February 11, 1961 ) is a German film editor .

Life

Dagmar Lichius has been working as an editor since 1990. Her oeuvre includes the assembly of more than 40 full-length feature films, including numerous episodes of the crime series Tatort and Polizeiruf 110 . In addition, there are numerous shorter episodes of television series such as Post Mortem - Evidence is Immortal or Retiree Cops: Every day counts! . Most often she works with the director Thomas Jauch , for whom more than ten feature films and several series episodes have been edited. Lichius has also repeatedly worked with Christian von Castelberg , Anne Wild and Thomas Roth .

In 2004, Dagmar Lichius was awarded the German Television Prize for best editing for the feature film My First Wonder . The film had previously won the Max Ophüls Prize in 2003 . Lichius was nominated again for the German Television Award 2007 for her work on the RTL crime series Post Mortem - Evidence is immortal .

Dagmar Lichius is a member of the Bundesverband Filmschnitt Editor eV (BFS) . She lives in Potsdam.

Filmography (selection)

The sources for the filmography are: Filmportal, Filmdienst, and BFS-Profil, - each checked with IMDb. The dates of the sources are adjusted to the year of publication.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Dagmar Lichius. Film portal , accessed on May 7, 2019 .
  2. Prize Winner 2004. German Television Prize , accessed on May 7, 2019 .
  3. 2007 nominees. German Television Award , accessed on May 7, 2019 .
  4. a b Dagmar Lichius profile. Bundesverband Filmschnitt Editor eV (BFS) , accessed on May 7, 2019 .
  5. Dagmar Lichius. Film service , accessed May 16, 2019 .
  6. Dagmar Lichius. IMDb , accessed May 16, 2019 .