We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.                                                                                                                                   (Anaïs Nin)

  

  









           
   
  



ANNE FABINI










                                                       

                                                       
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           



ANNE FABINI – film editor



Anne Fabini has been editing notable feature films and documentaries since 1999.

Her work includes two Academy Award® nominated documentary features: WRITING WITH FIRE (2022) by Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Gosh and  OF FATHERS AND SONS (2019) by Syrian director Talal Derki. 

In 2022 the Colombian documentary ALIS by Clare Weiskopf and Nicolás van Hemelryck won a Chrystal Bear at Berlin International Film Festival while Jessica Krummacher’s feature film THE DEATH OF MY MOTHER competed in the Encounters section. At the 2023 Berlinale edition another feature she edited, SOMEDAY WE’LL TELL EACH OTHER EVERYTHING by Emily Atef premiered in the competition.

Anne Fabini is part of the 2019 Spirit Awards nominated editing team of Jennifer Fox’s fiction film THE TALE. She is the editor of Chad Hartigan’s MORRIS FROM AMERICA, winner of two awards at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. HOUSTON (2013) by Bastian Günther premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in the World Drama Competition.

She is winner of the 2019 German Film Award for Best Editing for OF FATHERS AND SONS and the prestigious German Film Critics Award. International awards include FAMAS 2020 Best Editing for the Philippine documentary ASWANG and the Durban Film Festival Award for Best Editing for THE TALE (together with Alex Hall and Gary Levy).  

Passionate about passing on her knowledge, she hosts a series of lectures and talks on film editing at the Berlin film school dffb. She often works as an editing tutor at international documentary workshops and is a member of Rough Cut Service.

After living her childhood in Romania and spending five years of her adult life in Spain, she is now based in Berlin again.

















Mark

DOCUMENTARIES



2022

ALIS


directors: Clare Weiskopf and Nico van Hemelryck

2021

WRITING WITH FIRE


directors: Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Gosh

2020

IN DEN UFFIZIEN


directors: Corinna Belz and Enrique Sánchez Lansch


2019

ASWANG


director: Alyx Ayn Arumpac


2017

OF FATHERS AND SONS

trailer

director: Talal Derki


2016
       

DENK ICH AN DEUTSCHLAND IN  DER NACHT

trailer

director: Romuald Karmakar
 

2015

BEYOND PUNISHMENT

trailer

director: Hubertus Siegert


2014

CALIFORNIA CITY

trailer
           
director: Bastian Günther


2013

RETURN TO HOMS

trailer

director: Talal Derki


2012

MORE THAN HONEY

trailer

director:  Markus Imhoof


2010

CARTE BLANCHE

trailer

director: Heidi Specogna


2000

MILCH UND HONIG AUS ROTFRONT


director: Hans-Erich Viet










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FICTION FILMS


2023

SOMEDAY WE’LL TELL EACH OTHER EVERYTHING


director: Emily Atef


2022

ZUM TOD MEINER MUTTER


director: Jessica Krummacher



2020

ONE OF THESE DAYS


director: Bastian Günther



2017

THE TALE  

trailer

director: Jennifer Fox
 


2015

MORRIS FROM AMERICA

trailer

director: Chad Hartigan


 
2013

HOUSTON

trailer

director: Bastian Günther


       

300 WORTE DEUTSCH
trailer


director: Züli Aladag



2008
           

BERLIN CALLING

trailer

director: Hannes Stöhr



2004

ONE DAY IN EUROPE

trailer

director: Hannes Stöhr
             


2001

BERLIN IS IN GERMANY

trailer

director: Hannes Stöhr
           








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