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BRITISH FILM EDITORS CUT ABOVE AWARDS 2023


BEST EDITED SINGLE DRAMA Sponsored by Adobe


WINNER: EVERYTHING, EVERYWHERE, ALL AT ONCE Paul Rogers


An editing tour de force, Paul Rogers worked with directors Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for a year on the edit of this absurdist, genre defying indie film. The edit was as unconventional as the rest of the production and has gained Rogers international recognition and awards from across the industry.


BEST EDITED SINGLE DOCUMENTARY OR NON-FICTION PROGRAMME Sponsored by BAM Music


WINNER: MOONAGE DAYDREAM Brett Morgen


Brett Morgen directed and produced, as well as editing Moonage Daydream. Described as “a sensory voyage” and “a glorious celebratory montage” by the press, it was designed to be a wholly immersive experience for the IMAX. From a huge archive, working in an ill-defined genre, he found a line about transience and chaos and crafted a unique experience.


NOMINEES: THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN Mikkel E G Nielsen ACE BFE ELVIS Jonathan Redmond BFE & Matt Villa ACE ASE BFE TOP GUN: MAVERICK Eddie Hamilton ACE BFE


BEST EDITED SINGLE ANIMATION Sponsored by No Sheet Music


WINNER: GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO Holly Klein & Ken Schretzmann ACE


The editors on this stop motion classic took on the roles of Animatic Editor (Ken Schretzmann) and Production Editor (Holly Klein) to help tame the massive challenge of crafting a contemporary animation. Guillermo del Toro’s feature invokes reality, with the editors allowing time for the audience to even see Pinocchio thinking, taking the ordinary and making it extraordinary.


NOMINEES: THE BAD GUYS John Venzon LIGHTYEAR Anthony J . Greenberg TURNING RED Steve Bloom & Nicholas C Smith ACE


NOMINEES: CHERNOBYL: THE LOST TAPES Rupert Houseman FIRE OF LOVE Erin Casper ACE & Jocelyne Chaput THE TINDER SWINDLER Julian Hart ACE BFE


BEST EDITED SERIES: DRAMA Sponsored by Twickenham FIlm Studios


WINNER: THE BEAR Adam Epstein ACE & Joanna Naugle


Created by Christopher Storer, US sandwich shop drama The Bear has been hailed as the best workplace drama since Mad Men. With its frenetic pace and chaotic feel, editor Joanna Naugle established the pace in the pilot and then worked with Adam Epstein, mixing crazy with contemplative to hit the high notes.


NOMINEES: BETTER CALL SAUL - SEASON 6 Joey Liew, Skip Macdonald ACE, Chris McCaleb ACE & Joey Reinisch THE ENGLISH Andy Morrison BFE & Ben Yeates THE WHITE LOTUS - SEASON 2 Heather Persons ACE BFE & John M. Valerio ACE


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