Evelyn Carow (born 17 December 1931) is a German film editor. Working for state-owned production company DEFA, she was closely involved in the production of many films that are now considered classics of East German cinema.[1][2]
Evelyn Carow | |
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Born | Berlin, Germany | 17 December 1931
Nationality | German |
Occupation | Film editor |
Notable work | Tatort Berlin (1958), I Was Nineteen (1968), Solo Sunny (1980) |
Spouse | Heiner Carow |
Selected filmography
edit- Berlin, Schoenhauser Corner (1957)
- Tatort Berlin (1958)
- The Gleiwitz Case (1961)
- I Was Nineteen (1968)
- The Legend of Paul and Paula (1973)
- Solo Sunny (1980)
References
edit- ^ "Evelyn Carow: Schnittmeisterin" (in German). DEFA Stiftung. Archived from the original on 21 July 2019. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
- ^ von Reden, Sven (2 December 2005). ""Man muss kämpfen"" (in German). taz. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
External links
edit- Evelyn Carow at IMDb
- Evelyn Carow on Filmportal.de (in German)