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Helga Krause (1 September 1935 in Dresden – 17 January 1989 in Teltow) was a German film editor.


Life and work

Helga Krause worked from 1953 to 1987 as an editor for the film company DEFA in the former
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. First, she worked from 1953 to 1956 in numerous pioneering monthly newsreels, which were shown in cinemas before the main feature. In 1962, she edited her first DEFA feature film, '' Freispruch mangels Beweises''. In total, she was responsible for the editing of almost 40 feature films in her career including some television films on the German television network ( DFF). The most important works in which Krause was involved include the literary film adaptation of ''Der teilte Himmel'' (1964, director: Konrad Wolf), as well as the films forbidden by the state censorship ''
Das Kaninchen bin ich ''The Rabbit Is Me'' (german: Das Kaninchen bin ich) is an East German dramatic film directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was filmed in 1965, and based on the novel by . Plot Nineteen-year-old Maria Morzeck dreams of studying Slavistics, but her hopes ...
'' (1965, Director: Kurt Maetzig) and '' Denk bloß nicht, ich heule'' (1965, Director: Frank Vogel). In addition to Vogel, with whom she made four feature films, Helga Krause also worked several times with Siegfried Kühn (five films),
Richard Groschopp Richard Groschopp (19 February 1906 - 8 July 1996) was a German film director and screenwriter. He directed in more than sixty films from 1932 to 1971. Selected filmography References External links

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(three films) and
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(three films). Also Gusner's debut film, '' Die Taube auf dem Dach'', was banned and destroyed except for one working copy. The reconstructed film only had its world premiere in 1990, a year after Helga Krause died.


Filmography


Films

Films edited by Krause include: * 1962: Freispruch mangels Beweises – director:
Richard Groschopp Richard Groschopp (19 February 1906 - 8 July 1996) was a German film director and screenwriter. He directed in more than sixty films from 1932 to 1971. Selected filmography References External links

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* 1963: Die Glatzkopfbande – director: Richard Groschopp * 1963: Julia lebt – director: * 1964: ''Der geteilte Himmel'' – director: Konrad Wolf * 1965 / 1990:
Das Kaninchen bin ich ''The Rabbit Is Me'' (german: Das Kaninchen bin ich) is an East German dramatic film directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was filmed in 1965, and based on the novel by . Plot Nineteen-year-old Maria Morzeck dreams of studying Slavistics, but her hopes ...
– director:
Kurt Maetzig Kurt Maetzig (25 January 1911 – 8 August 2012) was a German film director who had a significant effect on the film industry in East Germany. He was one of the most respected filmmakers of the GDR. After his retirement he lived in Wildkuh ...
* 1965 / 1990: Denk bloß nicht, ich heule – director: Frank Vogel * 1967: (30-min. Experimentalfilm) – director:
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* 1967: Chingachgook, die große Schlange – director: Richard Groschopp * 1968: ''
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'' – director:
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* 1969: Das siebente Jahr – director: Frank Vogel * 1970: Im Spannungsfeld – director: Siegfried Kühn * 1971:
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– director: Siegfried Kühn * 1972: – director:
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* 1973 / 1990: Die Taube auf dem Dach – director:
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* 1974: ''Wahlverwandtschaften'' – director: Siegfried Kühn * 1976: – director: Iris Gusner * 1977: – director: Siegfried Kühn * 1978: – director: Iris Gusner * 1979: – director: Rainer Simon * 1979: – director: Ulrich Weiß * 1980: Don Juan, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 78 – director: Siegfried Kühn * 1983: – director: Karl-Heinz Heymann * 1984: – director:
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* 1985: – director:
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* 1986: – director: Hannelore Unterberg * 1987: – director:
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* 1987: – director:
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Television films

* 1962: (Motion pictures) – director:
Hans-Joachim Kasprzik Hans-Joachim Kasprzik (14 August 1928 – 10 October 1997) was a German film and television director and screenwriter. He worked with DEFA and Deutscher Fernsehfunk in East Germany. Career Hans-Joachim Kasprzik was born in Beuthen. After the war ...
* 1966: Hilmar Thate singt Dessau, Eisler, Hosalla (Documentary) – director: Ingrid Sander * 1969: (five-part feature film, part 5: "Die Zeit der Fundamente") – together with
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/ director:
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* 1970: Der Mörder sitzt im Wembley-Stadion (Two-part feature film) – director: Gerhard Respondek * 1972: Ein Mann, der sterben muß (Motion pictures) – director: Peter Hagen * 1972: Der Mann und das Mädchen (Motion pictures) – director: * 1977: Auftrag für M & S (Motion pictures) – director: Peter Deutsch * 1978: Amor holt sich nasse Füße (Motion pictures) – director:
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* 1981: (TV series) – director: Peter Vogel * 1981: (Children's film) – director: Brigitte Natusch * 1983: Alfons Köhler (Motion pictures) – director: Peter Vogel


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Krause, Helga German film editors 1935 births 1989 deaths People from Dresden German women film editors