Hans Funck
Hans Funck (born March 7, 1953 , † July 16, 2014 in Munich ) was a German film editor .
Life
Funck began his work in 1992 as an editor for advertising and video clips. In 1995 he cut his first film with Der Tourist . Bandits was his first feature film, for whose film editing he was later nominated for the German Camera Prize. Since then he has worked for television and cinema alike and has been involved in more than 35 productions. He worked several times with director Oliver Hirschbiegel .
Filmography (selection)
- 1996: The youngsters
- 1997: Bandits
- 1998: Opera Ball
- 1999: St. Pauli Night
- 1999: 'A good opportunity
- 1999: Tach, Mr. Dokter! - The Heinz Becker film
- 2001: Leo and Claire
- 2001: the experiment
- 2002: Epstein's night
- 2002: Nick Knatterton - The Movie
- 2002: Hope dies last
- 2003: Anatomy 2
- 2003: egg thieves
- 2004: The downfall
- 2004: Alice Paul - The Path into Light (Iron Jawed Angels)
- 2005: Sophie Scholl - The last days
- 2005: An ordinary Jew
- 2007: Invasion (The Invasion)
- 2007: Pornorama
- 2008: the best is yet to come
- 2008: Lost City Raiders
- 2008: hardcover
- 2009: The Popess (Pope Joan)
- 2009: Five Minutes of Heaven
- 2010: times change you
- 2011: I never told you
- 2012: Ludwig II.
- 2013: Charlotte Link - The other child
- 2013: Simply the Truth
- 2013: Diana
- 2013: Crime scene: Cold Angel
- 2015: sanctuary
- 2015: The Girl King
Awards
-
German Camera Award nomination for the cut
- 1998 the film Bandits
- 1998 the TV film Opera Ball
- 2001 for the film The Experiment
- 2002 for the TV film Hope dies last
- 2001: Nomination for the editing prize for the film Das Experiment at Film +
- Golden Lion special award for the cut of the film Opera Ball
Web links
- Hans Funck in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ "'Downfall' Editor Hans Funck Dies at 61" , hollywoodreporter.com, July 17, 2014.
- ↑ Hans Funck at Film +
- ↑ bandits cutter Hans Funck is dead (on bandits-movie.de)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Funck, Hans |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German film editor |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 7, 1953 |
DATE OF DEATH | July 16, 2014 |
Place of death | Munich |