Inge Schneider

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Inge Schneider (* 1947 in Falkenstein / Harz , Saxony-Anhalt ) is a German film editor .

life and work

Inge Schneider grew up in the GDR . At the age of 14 she made the decision to look for her professional future in the field of film editing . After graduating from high school, she got a job as a film gluer in Halle . Then she worked in Dresden as an assistant editor for the German television network , on one of the first GDR series, The Red Mountain Climbers . She then studied editing at the Konrad Wolf film school in Babelsberg .

Inge Schneider has been working as an independent editor since the early 1980s, initially in the area of feature film and documentary film . Later in her 40+ feature-length career, she increasingly specialized in feature documentaries. Most often she worked with Thomas Schadt , Anka Schmid and the directing duo Judith Keil & Antje Kruska .

From 1986 to 1994 Inge Schneider was a lecturer for film editing at the German Film and Television Academy Berlin (DFFB) . During this time she also edited numerous student films, among others by Torsten C. Fischer , Bernd Löhr , Uli M Schueppel and Connie Walther .

Inge Schneider received several awards for her assembly work. In 2000 she won the German Camera Prize for the documentary After the Fall . In 2004 she received the Bild-Kunst- Editing Award for Die Spielwütigen . She received the same award a second time in 2012 for Raising Resistance . In 2017 she received the honorary editing award for her life's work at the Filmplus Festival in Cologne .

Inge Schneider lives in Berlin. Her daughter, Mariejosephin Schneider (born 1976) is a film director.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1981: Elisabeths Kind (TV feature film) - Director: Rainer Boldt
  • 1981: Little man what to do? (Feature film) - Director: Uschi Madeisky , Klaus Werner
  • 1986: On the way to always and everywhere - a trip to Germany (documentary film) - Director: Thomas Schadt
  • 1989: Techqua Ikachi, Land - Mein Leben (documentary) - Director: Anka Schmid
  • 1989: Thrash-Altenessen - a film from the Ruhr area (documentary) - director: Thomas Schadt
  • 1989: The feeling of the moment - In the footsteps of the photographer Robert Frank (documentary film) - Director: Thomas Schadt
  • 1990: The blind ear of the opera (TV feature film) - Director: Hans Neuenfels
  • 1990: The magazine of pictures (documentary) - Director: Thomas Schadt
  • 1990: Pavlos Bakojannis - Obituary for a friend in Greece (documentary) - Director: Thomas Schadt
  • 1991: Behind closed doors (TV feature film) - Director: Anka Schmid
  • 1992: The Flying Children - Director: Torsten C. Fischer
  • 1992: Vaterland (TV feature film) - Director: Uli M Schueppel
  • 1993: Nice lady, may I dare (TV documentary film) - Director: Helke Misselwitz
  • 1993: Code name: Rosa (documentary about Margrit Bolli ) - Director: Heidi Specogna
  • 1995: Tatort: ​​An honorable house (TV series) - Director: Petra Haffter
  • 1995: Wilder Westerwald - Director: Bernd Löhr
  • 1995: Polizeiruf 110: Smoldering Fire (TV series) - Co-Editor: Nicola Undritz ; Director: Petra Haffter
  • 1995: Magic Matterhorn (documentary) - Director: Anka Schmid
  • 1996: Meine Liebe, Deine Liebe (documentary film) - co-editor: Gudrun Steinbrück; Director: Helke Misselwitz
  • 1996: Oskar and Jack (documentary) - Director: Frauke Sandig
  • 1997: Sophie - Smarter than the Police (TV series, 2 episodes) - Director: Torsten C. Fischer
  • 1998: Kinderland burned down (cinema documentary) - directed by Sibylle Tiedemann , Ute Badura
  • 1999: Nonstop (feature film) - Directors: Stephan Settele, Ólafur Sveinsson
  • 1999: Between Lust and Load - Five women and their films (documentary) - Directors: Julia Novak, Natalie Kreisz
  • 1999: Ausfahrt Ost (documentary film) - directed by Judith Keil , Antje Kruska
  • 2000: The Ballad by Schnuckenack Reinhardt (TV documentary) - Director: Andreas Öhler
  • 2000: After the Fall (feature documentary) - directed by Eric Black, Frauke Sandig
  • 2001: Swetlana (feature film) - Director: Tamara Staudt
  • 2001: Lale Andersen - The Voice of Lili Marleen (TV documentary) - Director: Irene Langemann
  • 2001: The Shine of Berlin (cinema documentary) - directed by Judith Keil, Antje Kruska
  • 2001: Outlaws (documentary) - Director: Rolf Teigler
  • 2002: Silesia's Wild West (cinema documentary) - Director: Ute Badura
  • 2003: Greetings from Dachau (cinema documentary) - Director: Bernd Fischer
  • 2004: Die Spielwütigen (feature documentary) - Director: Andres Veiel
  • 2004: Estonia mon amour (documentary) - Director: Sibylle Tiedemann
  • 2005: Dancing With Myself (feature documentary) - directed by Judith Keil, Antje Kruska
  • 2005: Alfredo's models (TV documentary) - Director: Angelika Welz-Rommel
  • 2006: The Life Insurance Company (feature film) - Director: Bülent Akinci
  • 2007: After the Music (feature documentary) - Director: Igor Heitzmann
  • 2007: Prinzessinnenbad (cinema documentary) - Director: Bettina Blümner
  • 2007: Chamamé (documentary) - Director: Cosima Lange
  • 2008: The Other Side of Istanbul (feature documentary) - Director: Döndü Kılıç
  • 2008: On the Pier of Apolonovka (documentary) - Director: Andrei Schwartz
  • 2009: When the world is ours (feature film) - directed by Judith Keil, Antje Kruska
  • 2011: Raising Resistance (feature documentary) - directed by David Bernett, Bettina Borgfeld
  • 2011: My Freedom, Your Freedom (cinema documentary) - Director: Diana Näcke
  • 2013: Schorbenpark (feature film) - Director: Bettina Blümner
  • 2015: Hello, I am David! (Documentary) - Director: Cosima Lange
  • 2019: Crescendo - Director: Dror Zahavi

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b DFFB archive on Inge Schneider. German Kinemathek;
  2. a b Interview with Inge Schneider - Question: "How did you get into film editing?" Festival Filmplus . Interviewer: Werner Busch;
  3. Brief vita of Inge Schneider. Festival Filmplus;
  4. Prize Winner 2000. German Camera Prize;
  5. Editing Awards 2004. Festival Filmplus;
  6. Documentary Film Editing Award 2012. Festival Filmplus;
  7. Honorary award for Inge Schneider. Festival Filmplus;
  8. ^ Profile of Inge Schneider. Federal Association of Film Editing Editor eV (BFS);
  9. filmography of Mariejosephin Schneider. IMDb;