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Eddie Awards: 'Dunkirk,' 'I, Tonya' Top American Cinema Editors' Honors
'Coco,' 'Jane' are also among the honorees.
Lee Smith's editing of Dunkirk and Tatiana S. Riegel's cut of I, Tonya topped the feature competition at the 68th annual American Cinema Editors' Eddie Awards, winning trophies in the categories of best edited dramatic feature and best edited comedy feature, respectively.
Both editors are also nominated for the Academy Award in film editing, along with editor Sidney Wolinsky for The Shape of Water, who was also nominated for an Eddie in the dramatic feature category; and editors Jonathan Amos and Paul Machliss for Baby Driver and John Gregory for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, who were nominated for the Eddie in the comedy feature competition.
In 10 of the last 15 years, the winner of the best edited dramatic feature category went on to win the Oscar for film editing. In 2003, Chicago, the winner of the Eddie for best edited musical or comedy, won the Academy Award in the category.
Friday night at the Beverly Hilton, another big winner was Will Znidaric, who won two trophies during the ceremony. He, along with Joe Beshenkovsky and director Brett Morgen, won the feature documentary category for Jane; and he additionally won the best edited small screen documentary trophy for Five Came Back: The Price of Victory.
The Eddie for best edited animated feature was awarded to Steve Bloom for Disney/Pixar's Coco. This category was introduced in 2010, and since then, the film that won the Eddie has mirrored the recipient of the Oscar for best-animated feature all but once (in 2015, when The Lego Movie won the Eddie and Big Hero Six grabbed the Oscar).
Additional winners included editors on Fargo, The Handmaid's Tale, Black-ish, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Genius and Vice News Tonight.
During the evening, Vince Gilligan received ACE's Golden Eddie. Additionally, Career Achievement Awards were presented to Oscar-nominated editor Mark Goldblatt, whose credits including The Terminator, Terminator 2 and Starship Troopers; and Leon Ortiz-Gil, whose TV credits include Law & Order, 24 and Battlestar Galactica.
A student award was presented to Mariah Zenk of Missouri State University.
The complete list of winners is below.
Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic)
Blade Runner 2049
Joe Walker, ACE
Dunkirk (WINNER)
Lee Smith, ACE
Molly’s Game
Alan Baumgarten, ACE, Josh Schaeffer & Elliot Graham, ACE
The Post
Michael Kahn, ACE & Sarah Broshar
The Shape of Water
Sidney Wolinsky, ACE
Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy)
Baby Driver
Jonathan Amos, ACE & Paul Machliss, ACE
Get Out
Gregory Plotkin
I, Tonya (WINNER)
Tatiana S. Riegel, ACE
Lady Bird
Nick Houy
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
John Gregory, ACE
Best Edited Animated Feature Film
Coco (WINNER)
Steve Bloom
Despicable Me 3
Claire Dodgson
The Lego Batman Movie
David Burrows, ACE, Matt Villa & John Venzon, ACE
Best Edited Documentary (Feature)
Cries From Syria
Aaron I. Butler
Jane (WINNER)
Joe Beshenkovsky, ACE, Will Znidaric, Brett Morgen
Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold
Ann Collins
LA 92
TJ Martin, Scott Stevenson, Dan Lindsay
Best Edited Documentary (Small Screen)
The Defiant Ones – Part 1
Lasse Jarvi, Doug Pray
Five Came Back: The Price of Victory (WINNER)
Will Znidaric
The Nineties - Can We All Get Along?
Inbal B. Lessner, ACE, Jason Hardwick
Rolling Stone: Stories from the Edge - 01
Ben Sozanski, ACE, Geeta Gandbhir, Andy Grieve, ACE
Best Edited Comedy Series for Commercial Television
Black-ish: "Lemons" (WINNER)
John Peter Bernardo, Jamie Pedroza
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: "Josh’s Ex-Girlfriend Wants Revenge"
Kabir Akhtar, ACE & Kyla Plewes
Portlandia: "Amore"
Heather Capps, Ali Greer, Jordan Kim
Will & Grace: "Grandpa Jack"
Peter Beyt
Best Edited Comedy Series for Non-Commercial Television
Curb Your Enthusiasm: "Fatwa!"
Steven Rasch, ACE
Curb Your Enthusiasm: "The Shucker" (WINNER)
Jonathan Corn, ACE
Glow: "Pilot"
William Turro, ACE
Veep: "Chicklet"
Roger Nygard, ACE and Gennady Fridman
Best Edited Drama Series for Commercial Television
Better Call Saul: "Chicanery"
Skip Macdonald, ACE
Better Call Saul: "Witness"
Kelley Dixon, ACE & Skip Macdonald, ACE
Fargo: "Aporia"
Henk Van Eeghen, ACE
Fargo: "Who Rules the Land of Denial" (WINNER)
Andrew Seklir, ACE
Best Edited Drama Series for Non-Commercial Television
Big Little Lies: "You Get What You Need"
Veronique Barbe, David Berman, Justin LaChance, Sylvain Lebel, Maxime Lahaie & Jim Vega
Game of Thrones: "Beyond the Wall"
Tim Porter, ACE
Handmaid’s Tale: "Offred" (WINNER)
Julian Clarke, ACE & Wendy Hallam Martin
Stranger Things: "Chapter 9: The Gate"
Kevin D. Ross, ACE
Best Edited Mini-Series or Motion Picture for Television
Feud: "Pilot"
Adam Penn, ACE & Ken Ramos
Genius: Einstein "Chapter One" (WINNER)
James D. Wilcox
The Wizard of Lies
Ron Patane
Best Edited Non-Scripted Series
Deadliest Catch: "Lost at Sea"
Rob Butler, ACE & Ben Bulatao, ACE
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath: "The Perfect Scientology Family"
Reggie Spangler, Ben Simoff, Kevin Hibbard & Vincent Oresman
VICE News Tonight: "Charlottesville: Race & Terror" (WINNER)
Tim Clancy, Cameron Dennis, John Chimples & Denny Thomas
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