Ágnes Hranitzky

Ágnes Hranitzky is a Hungarian film editor and director best known for her long-standing collaborations with her spouse Béla Tarr. Hranitzky began working in the 1970s as a film editor on Hungarian films. She began collaborating with director Béla Tarr in 1981, editing his film The Outsider. She has edited all of Tarr's films since then. In 2000, with the film Werckmeister Harmonies Hranitzky began to be credited as a co-director on Tarr's films. The credit developed as Tarr is known for his long takes, the length of which forced Hranitzky to be on set during production in order to assist Tarr with knowing how things would develop in the editing room and which takes would match others. She co-directed The Man from London in 2007, again with Tarr as lead director. The film premiered In Competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. In 2011 she again co-directed The Turin Horse, which premiered in 2011 at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival, where it received the Jury Grand Prix. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ágnes Hranitzky, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Birth Location Derecske, Hungary
Born 1945-07-04

Movies

Movies

The Turin Horse Co-Director
2011
2011
Fragment Editor
2007
The Man from London Co-Director
2007
2007
The Man from London Production Design
2007
Visions of Europe Assistant Director
2004
Visions of Europe Co-Director
2004
2001
1995
Satantango Editor
1994
The Last Boat Editor
1990
Damnation Assistant Director
1988
Damnation Editor
1988
Autumn Almanac Production Design
1984
1984
1982
1981
The Outsider Editor
1981
Stratagem Editor
1980
Cinemarxism Editor
1979
1978
1974