Jane Seitz
Jane Seitz (actually Juliane Sperr ; * August 17, 1942 ; † January 4, 1988 ) was a German film editor .
Live and act
Jane Seitz was responsible for the film editing of various productions by Bernd Eichinger and was his girlfriend. She also worked as an editor for Hark Bohm , Paul Verhoeven and other directors.
Seitz committed suicide at the age of 45. She left a daughter, Lisa Seitz.
In 1988/89 Wolfgang Rihm set the text of Seitz 'then partner Wolf Wondratschek Mein Tod to music . Requiem in memoriam Jane S. for soprano and orchestra. His volume of poetry Carmen or Am I the asshole of the eighties is dedicated to her. In the film Rossini - or the murderous question of who slept with whom , the side story of the character Valerie woven into the main plot is based on the real person of the editor Jane Seitz.
Films (selection)
- 1964: Afternoon (short film)
- 1965: The Swedish Virgin
- 1965: The Escape (short film)
- 1965: On the Danube, when the wine blooms
- 1965: The pious Helene
- 1966: Uncle Filser - The very latest rascal stories
- 1967: Almost a hero
- 1967: When Ludwig goes into maneuver
- 1967: The Timpani (editing together with Claus von Boro and Klaus Dudenhöfer )
- 1968: Hunting scenes from Lower Bavaria (cut together with Barbara Mondry )
- 1968: Bübchen (The Little Vampire)
- 1969: The guy loves me - and should I believe that?
- 1969: The gentlemen with the white waistcoat
- 1970: deadlock
- 1970: The bed student or: What do I do with the girls?
- 1970: The Feuerzangenbowle
- 1971: Supergirl - The Girl from the Stars
- 1972: The Disaster (as an actress)
- 1973: Supermarket (collaboration on the script)
- 1974: The brutalization of Franz Blum
- 1975: Keetje Tippel (Katie Tippel) the girl
- 1976: The catch shot
- 1977: The Soldier of Orange
- 1977: The capture of the citadel
- 1978: Moritz, dear Moritz
- 1979: the last years of childhood
- 1979: Mysteries
- 1979: Tiro - Call of the Hunter
- 1980: Gibbi Westgermany
- 1980: the candidate
- 1981: Christiane F. - We children from Bahnhof Zoo
- 1982: comeback
- 1984: The Neverending Story
- 1985: The attack of the present on the rest of the time
- 1985: Kalt in Columbia (assistant director)
- 1986: forever and ever
- 1986: the name of the rose
- 1986: Mixed news (editing together with Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus )
- 1988: Felix
Awards
- 1987: Nomination for the Italian film award David di Donatello in the category Best Editing for The Name of the Rose
literature
- Katja Eichinger : BE . Hoffmann and Campe, Hamburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-455-50253-4 .
- Detlef Dreßlein; Anne Lehwald: Bernd Eichinger: the biography . Heyne, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-453-64053-5 .
- Julia Knight: Women and the New German Film . ISBN 978-3-89398-147-2 .
Web links
- Jane Seitz in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Jane Seitz at filmportal.de
- Search for Jane Seitz in the Lexicon of International Films .
- Search for Jane Sperr in the Lexicon of International Films .
Individual evidence
- ↑ EPD Film, Volume 5 (1/88), Joint Work of Evangelical Journalism, 1988
- ↑ Katja Eichinger: BE pp. 184-188
- ↑ a b c Detlef Dreßlein; Anne Lehwald: Bernd Eichinger: the biography , Chapter 6: "A tragic love for three"
- ↑ Interview with Wolf Wondratschek 1988
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Seitz, Jane |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Sperr, Juliane (maiden name); Lock, Jane |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German film editor |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 17, 1942 |
DATE OF DEATH | 4th January 1988 |