Edith Schlüssel
Edith Schlüssel was a Danish film editor active from 1934 to 1972.[1] She often worked with director Carl Theodor Dreyer.[2][3]
Edith Schlüssel | |
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Born | 11 February 1899 |
Died | 14 September 1981 82) | (aged
Occupation | Film editor |
Years active | 1934–1972 |
Selected filmography
- Bedroom Mazurka (1970)
- Eric Soya's '17' (1965)
- Gertrud (1964)
- Tre må man være (1959)
- The Man Who Couldn't Say No (1958)
- Soldaterkammerater (1958)
- Sønnen fra Amerika (1957)
- Ordet (1955)[3]
- Det gælder livet (1953)
- Min søn Peter (1953)
- Hejrenæs (1953)
- Dorte (1951)
- I gabestokken (1950)
- Det gælder os alle (1949)
- Lucky Journey (1947)
- My Name Is Petersen (1947)
- Letter from the Dead (1946)
- The Invisible Army (1945)
- Mens sagføreren sover (1945)
- Otte akkorder (1944)
- Day of Wrath (1943)
- Peter Andersen (1941)
- Panserbasse (1936)
- Snushanerne (1936)
- Week-end (1935)
- Kidnapped (1935)
- Ud i den kolde sne (1934)
References
- Wahl, Jan (2012-03-02). Carl Theodor Dreyer and Ordet: My Summer with the Danish Filmmaker. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 9780813140520.
- Schamus, James (2011-05-01). Carl Theodor Dreyer's Gertrud: The Moving Word. University of Washington Press. ISBN 9780295801483.
- "Ordet". The Criterion Collection. Retrieved 2019-05-21.
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