Margrit Schulz

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Margrit Schulz (* before 1945, alternative spelling: Margit Schulz ) is a German film editor . Along with Monika Schindler, she is one of the few GDR cutters who managed to continue their career successfully and busy even after the fall of the Wall .

life and work

Schulz studied until 1963 at the then German Academy of Film Arts mentioned film university Babelsberg . Her thesis in the field of editing is entitled Symbols and Symbols as the Result of the Montage in the film "Clear Sky" .

A total of 18 episodes in the Polizeiruf 110 series and 17 episodes in the Tatort series identify Margrit Schulz as an extremely sought-after and creative crime thriller editor. There are also 5 episodes in the Wolffs Revier series , all of which were broadcast in 1995.

Her name is written as Margit Schulz in several opening and apprenticeships , for example in Tatort: ​​Ein Fall für Ehrlicher (1992) and Tatort: ​​Bomben für Ehrlicher (1995).

Filmography (selection)

Police call 110 (1972-2010)

Television of the GDR

ARD / MDR

Crime scene (1992-2006)

Wolff's Revier (1995)

Other films by the DFF / television of the GDR (1969–1990)

Other films from the time of reunification (1991–2009)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Library catalog card of the Babelsberg Film University
  2. Klarer Himmel (1960) is a so-called thaw film by director Grigori Tschuchrai .