Jane Seitz
| Jane Seitz | |
|---|---|
| Born | 
August 17, 1942 Germany  | 
| Died | January 4, 1988 (aged 45) | 
| Occupation | Film editor | 
Jane Seitz (also known as Juliane Sperr; 17 August 1942 – 4 January 1988[1]) was a German film editor.[2] Seitz edited different films produced by Bernd Eichinger. She was his girlfriend for some time and committed suicide at the age of 45.[3] Wolfgang Rihm orchestrated 1988/89 a text written by Seitz’ former partner Wolf Wondratschek Mein Tod. Requiem in memoriam Jane S. for soprano and orchestra.
Films (incomplete list)
- 1965: When the Grapevines Bloom on the Danube
 - 1966: Onkel Filser – Allerneueste Lausbubengeschichten
 - 1967: When the time has come for Ludwig to join the field exercise (Wenn Ludwig ins Manöver zieht)
 - 1968: Hunting Scenes from Bavaria
 - 1970: Deadlock
 - 1970: Die Feuerzangenbowle 1970
 - 1971: Supergirl – Das Mädchen von den Sternen
 - 1975: Katie Tippel
 - 1976: Coup de Grâce (1976 film)
 - 1977: Soldier of Orange
 - 1977: The Conquest of the Citadel
 - 1978: Moritz, Dear Moritz
 - 1981: Christiane F. – We Children from Bahnhof Zoo
 - 1982: Comeback
 - 1984: The Neverending Story
 - 1985: The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time
 - 1986: The Name of the Rose
 
Literature
- Katja Eichinger: BE, Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg, 2012, ISBN 978-3455502534
 - Julia Knight: Women and the New German Cinema (Questions for Feminism), 1992 , ISBN 978-0860913528
 
References
- ↑ Interview with Wolf Wondratschek 1988
 - ↑ "Jane Seitz". The New York Times.
 - ↑ Katja Eichinger: BE pages 184-188
 
External links
- Jane Seitz at the Internet Movie Database
 - Jane Sperr at the Internet Movie Database
 
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