Lena Neumann was a German film editor who worked on more than fifty films during her career, from 1934-1963. She began her career in the Nazi era, working at a variety of leading German companies including UFA. After the Second World War, she worked on rubble films such as Somewhere in Berlin.[1] She was employed by the East German state studio DEFA during the Cold War
Selected filmography
- Between Two Hearts (1934)
- The Riders of German East Africa (1934)
- The Champion of Pontresina (1934)
- William Tell (1934)
- The Unknown (1936)
- Alarm in Peking (1937)
- Ball at the Metropol (1937)
- Sergeant Berry (1938)
- I Love You (1938)
- The Marriage Swindler (1938)
- Water for Canitoga (1939)
- Beloved World (1942)
- Paracelsus (1943)
- Wozzeck (1947)
- Nothing But Coincidence (1949)
- The Captain from Cologne (1956)
References
- ↑ Shandley p. 218
Bibliography
- Shandley, Robert. Rubble Films: German Cinema in the Shadow of the Third Reich. Temple University Press, 2010.
External links
- Lena Neumann at IMDb
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