Personal Info
Known For
Editing
Gender
Female
June 2, 1927
Died
September 18, 2015 (88 years old)
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Thea Eymèsz
Biography
Thea Eymèsz was a well regarded editor. Her career in film began in the early 1960s in the animation studios of Bavaria film, and she went on to edit numerous reportages and industry films. In 1968 she met Peer Raben by chance. When Raben later mixed up the film reels of GODS OF THE PLAGUE during postproduction, it was Eymèsz who stepped in, restoring order and restructuring the film. Fassbinder was highly impressed by her achievement and, as a result, the two entered into a long and fruitful collaboration. It produced 15 films, including such diverse works as BEWARE OF A HOLY WHORE, FEAR EATS THE SOUL and SATAN’S BREW.
Along with these collaborations, Eymèsz also left her mark on the German film and television landscape in other projects. She not only worked with well-known directors such as Hanns Christian Müller, Uli Lommel and Helmut Dietl but also proved herself flexible in dealing with different formats. This is witnessed by her work for television and her openness to documentary cinema – for example, she edited several films for the renowned director Erwin Leiser (FEUERPROBE (The Ordeal) – NOVEMBER POGROM 1938). Her final work as an editor, on Shazbaz Noshir’ s ANGST ISST SEELE AUF (Fear Eats Souls), reconnected her once again with one of her most successful projects with Fassbinder.
Known For
Crew

Kehraus
Editor
1983

The American Soldier
Editor
1976

Satan’s Brew
Editor
1976

Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven
Editor
1975

Fox and His Friends
Editor
1975

Effi Briest
Editor
1974

Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
Editor
1974

Tenderness of the Wolves
Editor
1973

Jail Bait
Editor
1973

The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant
Editor
1972

The Merchant of Four Seasons
Editor
1972

Beware of a Holy Whore
Editor
1971