Suzanne Baron (June 18, 1927 - December 20, 1995[1]) was a French film editor active from the 1950s through the 1990s. She edited her first film in 1952.[2] Baron is known for her collaborations with filmmakers like Louis Malle and Werner Herzog.[3][4]
Suzanne Baron | |
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Born | Nice, France | June 18, 1927
Died | December 20, 1995 (aged 68) |
Occupation | Film editor |
Selected filmography
edit- Das Versprechen (1994)
- Scream of Stone (1991)
- Anna Göldin, letzte Hexe (1991)
- Je suis fou, je suis sot, je suis méchant (1990)
- Crackers (1984)
- Circle of Deceit (1981)
- My Dinner with Andre (1981)
- Atlantic City (1980)
- The Tin Drum (1979)
- Mon coeur est rouge (1976)
- The Acrobat (1976)
- Black Moon (1975)
- Place de la République (1974)
- Humain, trop humain (1974)
- Lacombe, Lucien (1974)[5]
- George Who? (1973)
- A Free Woman (1972)
- Jaune le soleil (1971)
- Murmur of the Heart (1971)[5]
- Calcutta (1969)
- Un soir, un train (1968)
- Thursday We Shall Sing Like Sunday (1967)
- The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short (1966)
- Viva Maria! (1965)
- The Fire Within (1963)[4]
- To Die in Madrid (1963)
- Le temps du ghetto (1961)
- Vacances en enfer (1961)
- Mon Oncle (1958)
- Fantaisie d'un jour (1955)
- The Living Bread (1955)
- Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (1953)
- The Girl in the Bikini (1952)
References
edit- ^ "Suzanne BARON". www.lesgensducinema.com (in French). Retrieved 2019-05-06.
- ^ "Suzanne Baron". Women Film Editors. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
- ^ "Raymond Cauchetier: Still New (Wave) at 95 - The American Society of Cinematographers". ascmag.com. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ^ a b Frey, Hugo (2004-11-27). Louis Malle. Manchester University Press. ISBN 9780719064579.
- ^ a b "3 Films by Louis Malle". Cineaste Magazine. Retrieved 2019-05-01.