Director, Screenplay, Editing, Sound
Bolton, England, Großbritannien

Biography

Chris Wright was born in Bolton, England, in 1972. After studying humanities and working as a translator, he studied film editing at the Film University Babelsberg 'Konrad Wolf' from 1994 to 2003. Since then he has worked as a freelance editor and documentary filmmaker, the latter mostly in cooperation with Stefan Kolbe. He was awarded the German Camera Prize in 2017 for editing Susanne Binninger's documentary "Fighter" (2016), about mixed martial arts fighters. Other editing work has included Andreas Goldstein's essayistic documentary "Der Funktionär" ("The Communist", 2018), Thomas Heise's award-winning "Heimat ist ein Raum aus Zeit" ("Heimat is a Space in Time", 2019), and Salomé Jashi's "Taming the Garden," which screened at the Sundance Festival (USA) and the 2021 Berlinale Forum. In 2020, Wright was nominated for the VG Bildkunst editing prize.  

Together with Stefan Kolbe, he made "Anmaßung" ("Anamnesis", 2021), a documentary with some acting that uses a specific perpetrator to explore the question of how society perceives felons. After premiering at the Forum of the 2021 Berlinale, the film was released theatrically in the summer of the same year. 

Wright has been a lecturer at the German Film and Television Academy Berlin since 2011. 

Filmography

2021/2022
  • Editing
2021
  • Editing
2020/2021
  • Editing
2019-2021
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  • Screenplay
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2018
  • Editing
2016
  • Editing
2016
  • Director
2014/2015
  • Editing
2013/2014
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  • Screenplay
  • Editing
  • Sound
2010
  • Director
  • Screenplay
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  • Sound
2010
  • Director
  • Screenplay
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  • Sound
2008
  • Editing
2006/2007
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  • Sound
2000-2003
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1999/2000
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1997
  • Editing