Monika Willi

Austria

Monika Willi

director

Monika Willi, born in Innsbruck, Austria, on May 29 1968, is an Austrian film editor known for her many years of collaboration with Michael Glawogger (e.g. France, Here We Come!, Workingman's Death, Contact High, Whores' Glory) and Michael Haneke (e.g. The Piano Teacher, Time of the Wolf, The White Ribbon, Amour, Happy End). She has also worked regularly with Barbara Albert (Northern Skirts, Free Radicals, The Dead and the Living) and Florian Flicker (Suzie Washington, Hold-Up). Monika Willi has received many awards and nominations for her work: She was nominated for the Austrian Film Prize for Whores' Glory (Michael Glawogger, 2011) and the German Film Prize for The White Ribbon (Michael Haneke, 2010). In 2012 she was nominated for the César Award for her work on Michael Haneke's
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