Mona Bräuer

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Mona Bräuer (born June 28, 1961 in Baden-Baden ) is a German film editor .

Life

Mona Bräuer first completed an apprenticeship as a photographer. After an assistant editing traineeship at Südwestrundfunk , she started working as a freelance editor in 1990, mainly for feature films . The directors with whom she has worked several times include Pepe Danquart , Sherry Hormann and Leander Haußmann .

One of her first films with Danquart was dodger , which was awarded the 1994 Oscar for best short film . Since then, Bräuer has also won several editing prizes: For Die Nacht, in which honestly nobody had sex at all, by director Christoph Schrewe , she was awarded the German Television Prize in 2002. In 2004 she received the German Film Critics' Award for the documentary Hell Tour by Pepe Danquart and Werner Schweizer . Another Danquart film, Am Limit , brought her the 2008 German Camera Prize for best editing .

Mona Bräuer is a member of the German Film Academy and of the Bundesverband Filmschnitt Editor eV (BFS) .

Filmography (selection)

Prizes and awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mona Bräuer. German Film Academy , accessed on March 12, 2019 .