
Film Talk with Lotte Klimitschek
Lotte Klimitschek moved to Vienna in 1955 and studied at the Film Academy Vienna in classes taught by Walter Kolm-Veltée, son of woman film pioneer Louise Kolm-Fleck. After her wish to be a director was crushed by the judgement that it was not a "woman's profession," she began working as a freelance editor on films such as A Walk with Love and Death (1969), which John Huston shot outside Vienna, and Axel Corti's Totstellen (1975). Alongside international theatrical films, she also edited TV movies, including Land, das meine Sprache spricht (Michael Kehlmann, 1980) and Wer war Edgar Allen (Michael Haneke, 1984). In 1978, Klimitschek became a founding member of the Austrian Editors Association.Lotte Klimitschek's conversation partner will be Niki Mossböck, who is active as a freelance editor and also works on both feature and documentary film projects for cinema and TV, including Ewig Dein (Johanna Moder, 2024), Die Dohnal (Sabine Derflinger, 2019), Kinder unter Deck (Bettina Henkel, 2018), Licht (Barbara Albert, 2017), Maikäfer flieg! (Mirjam Unger, 2016), Wo ich wohne: Ein Film für Ilse Aichinger (Christine Nagel, 2013), Grbavica (Jasmila Žbanić, 2006), Struggle (Ruth Mader, 2003).
Moderated by Julia Pühringer
Free admission, voluntary solidarity contribution (1 euro) for the "Kulturpass" initiative