Monika Willi

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Monika Willi ( Austrian Film Award 2019 )

Monika Willi (born May 29, 1968 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian film editor and director.

Life

Monika Willi has been the editor since the 1990s and is known for her collaboration with directors Michael Glawogger , Barbara Albert and Michael Haneke .

In 2010 she was awarded the editing prize of the Filmstiftung NRW for the film The White Ribbon , as well as being nominated for the German Film Prize (“Best Editing”). In 2013 she received the Austrian Film Award (“Best Editing”) for Die Lebenden . With Haneke's love she was nominated for the César (“Best Editing”) in 2013.

In 2016 she and Claudia Linzer were awarded the Editing Prize for Thank You for Bombing . For this film, the two also received the Austrian Film Award 2017 in the Best Editing category .

Willi took on the material from Michael Glawogger , who died in Liberia in 2014 while shooting his film without a name . Under the title Untitled , which premiered at the Berlinale 2017 , she made a film that contains images of Glawogger's four-and-a-half-month journey through the Balkans, Italy and Africa. Untitled was awarded the Vienna Film Prize in November 2017 , at the Austrian Film Prize 2018 the film was awarded in four categories, including the categories Best Documentary and Best Editing .

In 2017, together with Ulrike Kofler and Christoph Brunner, she was awarded the Diagonale Prize for editing for the best artistic montage of feature film for Wilde Maus , and she also received the Outstanding Artist Award for film . Also in 2017 she was accepted into the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences , which is responsible for the Oscar awards.

For Styx by Wolfgang Fischer she was awarded the Austrian Film Prize 2019 in the category Best Editing .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Commons : Monika Willi  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. filmportal.de: Die Schnitt Preis winners 2016 . Article dated October 25, 2016, accessed November 4, 2016.
  2. Press release ( Memento of the original from December 25, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at berlinale.de, December 20, 2016 (accessed December 25, 2016). @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.berlinale.de
  3. 55th Viennale increases occupancy . Wiener Zeitung , November 2, 2017, accessed on the same day
  4. Austrian Film Prize 2018: Prize Winner . Accessed January 31, 2018.
  5. derStandard.at: "outstanding artist awards" for Knebl, Willi and Weidenholzer . Article dated November 14, 2017, accessed December 3, 2017.
  6. ^ DerStandard.at: Two Austrians among new members of the Oscar Academy . Article dated June 29, 2017, accessed June 29, 2017.
  7. Prize winners Austrian Film Prize 2019 . Accessed January 30, 2019.