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Revision as of 04:33, 27 April 2019
Paula Dvorak | |
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Born | 1913 Austria |
Occupation | Film editor |
Paula Dvorak (sometimes credited as Paula Dworak) was an Austrian film editor active from the 1930s through the 1970s.[1]
Career
Dvorak began training in editing with Sascha-Film in 1932. She and Annemarie Reisetbauer were among the only women editors active in the postwar Austrian film industry; they often worked together on projects.[1]
Selected filmography
- Herzog Blaubarts Burg (1963)[2]
- The Black Cobra (1963)
- Der rote Rausch (1962)
- Everyman (1961)
- Die unvollkommene Ehe (1959)
- Mikosch im Geheimdienst (1959)
- Rosmarie kommt aus Wildwest (1956)
- Three Men in the Snow (1955)
- The Last Bridge (1954)
- A Night in Venice (1953)
- Marika (1950)
References
- ^ a b Dassanowsky, Robert von (2015-08-01). Austrian Cinema: A History. McFarland. ISBN 9781476621470.
- ^ "SANSEBASTIANFESTIVAL.YA.COM". www.powell-pressburger.org. Retrieved 2019-04-27.