Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus
Known for: Editing
Born: July 26, 1936
Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus is a German film editor who was a member of the New German Cinema (Das Neue Kino) movement and is noted particularly for her many films with director Werner Herzog. Between 1966 and 1986, she was credited on more than twenty-five feature films and feature-length documentaries.
Known for
Showing 24 of 48 titles
6.0
TV
German Film Award
Self
1951
Drama
6.6
MOVIE
Woyzeck
Editor
1979
Drama
7.5
MOVIE
Aguirre, the Wrath of God
Editor
1972
History
7.3
MOVIE
Nosferatu the Vampyre
Editor
1979
Drama
6.4
MOVIE
Even Dwarfs Started Small
Editor
1970
Comedy
7.3
MOVIE
Stroszek
Editor
1977
Drama
7.3
MOVIE
The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser
Editor
1974
Drama
7.6
MOVIE
Fitzcarraldo
Editor
1982
Drama
6.2
MOVIE
Germany in Autumn
Director
1978
Documentary
6.3
MOVIE
How Much Wood Would a Woodchuck Chuck
Editor
1976
Documentary
5.4
MOVIE
Last Words
Editor
1968
Documentary
6.8
MOVIE
Handicapped Future
Editor
1970
Documentary
7.2
MOVIE
The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner
Editor
1973
Documentary
6.5
MOVIE
Fata Morgana
Editor
1972
Documentary
5.7
MOVIE
Precautions Against Fanatics
Editor
1969
Comedy
7.4
MOVIE
Land of Silence and Darkness
Editor
1973
Documentary
6.5
MOVIE
Heart of Glass
Editor
1976
Drama
5.8
MOVIE
Artists Under the Big Top: Perplexed
Editor
1968
Drama
5.5
MOVIE
The Indomitable Leni Peickert
Editor
1970
Drama
6.9
MOVIE
The Big Mess
Editor
1971
Sci-Fi
0.0
MOVIE
Die Wahl - Bundestagswahl 1965, Wahlkreis Neu-Ulm
Editor
1966
Documentary
2.7
MOVIE
Miscellaneous News
Editor
1986
Documentary
0.0
MOVIE
Besitzbürgerin, Jahrgang 1908
Editor
1972
Documentary
6.0
MOVIE
Frau Blackburn, geb. 5. Jan. 1872, wird gefilmt
Editor
1967
Drama