Suzanne Baron
Accomplished crafstswoman noted for her seamless cutting style. Baron co-edited her first feature, Jacques Tati's "Mr. Hulot's Holiday," in 1951 and went on to work on a wide range of films, from the documentaries of Jean Rouch to the Hollywood films of Louis Malle. She has also collaborated with Frederic Rossif, Andre Delvaux and Volker Schlondorff.
Filmography
Movies
Credit | |||||
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92% |
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My Dinner With Andre | Film Editing | $15.1K | 1981 |
100% |
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Atlantic City | Film Editing | - | 1980 |
84% |
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The Tin Drum | Film Editor | $5.5K | 1979 |
40% |
|
Black Moon | Film Editing | - | 1975 |
No Score Yet |
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Place de la République | Film Editing | - | 1974 |
No Score Yet |
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Human, Too Human | Film Editing | - | 1974 |
100% |
|
Lacombe, Lucien | Film Editing | - | 1974 |
60% |
|
Viva Maria | Film Editing | - | 1965 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | L'homme au crâne rasé | Film Editing | - | 1965 |
82% |
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The Fire Within | Film Editing | - | 1963 |
94% |
|
Mon Oncle | Film Editing | - | 1958 |
100% |
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Mr. Hulot's Holiday | Film Editing | - | 1953 |