Ira Oberberg

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Ira Oberberg (born May 23, 1918 in Moscow ; actually Ira Bugajenko-Oberberg ) is a German film editor .

Life

The daughter of a director and an actress, half-sister of the cameraman Igor Oberberg , came to Germany with him in April 1919. Since 1937 she worked as a volunteer and assistant in film editing .

At the beginning of 1941 she replaced a colleague who had dropped out due to illness in the final version of the film Friedemann Bach . After that she was responsible as an editor several times until the end of the war, mostly at Terra Film . After the end of the war, apart from the Austrian production of Weißes Gold (1949), she was only employed occasionally as an assistant.

It was not until 1952 that she regularly worked for the German film industry, several times for films by director Alfred Vohrer and for producer Artur Brauner . She last worked for television in 1967.

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