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'''Karl Riedl''' is a German [[film editor]] based in [[Berlin]] and [[Los Angeles]].
'''Karl Riedl''' is a German [[film editor]] based in [[Berlin]] and [[Los Angeles]].


The films he worked on have been granted multiple awards at major film festivals including Rotterdam, Berlin, Cannes, Venice, New York, Sundance, Tokyo and Montreal among others. A selection of awards includes: the Tiger Award from the [[International Film Festival Rotterdam]] in 2000 for [[Suzhou River]]; the Silver Bear for Best Artistic Achievement at the [[Berlin International Film Festival]] and Best Feature Film at [[Tribeca Film Festival]] in New York in 2003 for [[Blind Shaft]]; and Best Actress and Economical Prize at the [[Montreal World Film Festival]] in 2012 for ''Closed Season''. His years working together with video artists resulted in shows at the [[Museum Boijmans van Beuningen]] in Rotterdam and [[Art Basel]]. A vital component of his work is his collaboration with independent Chinese filmmakers, which led to production of [[Buddha Mountain]] in 2010, the first arthouse box office success in China.<ref>{{cite journal |url=http://variety.com/2011/film/reviews/buddha-mountain-1117944943/ |title=Review: 'Buddha Mountain' |last=Edwards |first=Russell |date=March 31, 2011 |journal=Variety }}</ref> In addition, he has been holding guest lectures at [[Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design]] and [[Film Academy Baden-Württemberg]] in Ludwigsburg.
The films he worked on have been granted multiple awards at major film festivals including Rotterdam, Berlin, Cannes, Venice, New York, Sundance, Tokyo and Montreal among others. A selection of awards includes: the Tiger Award from the [[International Film Festival Rotterdam]] in 2000 for [[Suzhou River]]; the Silver Bear for Best Artistic Achievement at the [[Berlin International Film Festival]] and Best Feature Film at [[Tribeca Film Festival]] in New York in 2003 for [[Blind Shaft]]; and Best Actress and Economical Prize at the [[Montreal World Film Festival]] in 2012 for ''Closed Season''. His years working together with video artists resulted in shows at the [[Museum Boijmans van Beuningen]] in Rotterdam and [[Art Basel]]. A vital component of his work is his collaboration with independent Chinese filmmakers, which led to production of [[Buddha Mountain]] in 2010, which was a box office success in China. In addition, he has been holding guest lectures at [[Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design]] and [[Film Academy Baden-Württemberg]] in Ludwigsburg.


== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==

Revision as of 21:05, 26 August 2013

Karl Riedl is a German film editor based in Berlin and Los Angeles.

The films he worked on have been granted multiple awards at major film festivals including Rotterdam, Berlin, Cannes, Venice, New York, Sundance, Tokyo and Montreal among others. A selection of awards includes: the Tiger Award from the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2000 for Suzhou River; the Silver Bear for Best Artistic Achievement at the Berlin International Film Festival and Best Feature Film at Tribeca Film Festival in New York in 2003 for Blind Shaft; and Best Actress and Economical Prize at the Montreal World Film Festival in 2012 for Closed Season. His years working together with video artists resulted in shows at the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam and Art Basel. A vital component of his work is his collaboration with independent Chinese filmmakers, which led to production of Buddha Mountain in 2010, which was a box office success in China. In addition, he has been holding guest lectures at Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design and Film Academy Baden-Württemberg in Ludwigsburg.

Filmography

  • 1998 Signalstörung (directed by Thomas Mank)
  • 2000 Suzhou River (directed by Lou Ye)
  • 2000 Conpiracy Spray (directed by Ine Lamers)
  • 2002 1 or 2 things I know about Chisinau (directed by Ine Lamers)
  • 2003 Blind Shaft (directed by Li Yang)
  • 2004 Not She (directed by Ine Lamers)
  • 2005 Dam Street (directed by Li Yu)
  • 2005 Into Great Silence (directed by Philip Gröning)
  • 2006 Bridging the Gaps (Regie: Ciro Cappelari)
  • 2007 Lost in Beijing (directed by Li Yu)
  • 2007 Songs from the Southern Seas (directed by Marat Sarulu)
  • 2008 Armee der Stille - La Isla Bonita (directed by Roland Lang)
  • 2009 Spring Fever (directed by Lou Ye)
  • 2009 In Berlin (directed by Ciro Cappelari & Michael Ballhaus)
  • 2010 Buddha Mountain (directed by Li Yu)
  • 2011 Good Friends (directed by Isabell Heimerdinger)
  • 2011 Blind Date (directed by Isabell Heimerdinger)
  • 2012 Closed Season[1] (directed by Franziska Schlotterer)
  • 2012 Die Frau des Polizisten (directed by Philip Gröning)

References

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