• Source: American Cinema Editors Awards 2020
    • The 70th American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards were presented on January 17, 2020, at The Beverly Hilton, honoring the best editors in film and television of 2019. The nominees were announced on December 11, 2019.
      Lauren Shuler Donner received ACE's Golden Eddie Award, and film editors Alan Heim and Tina Hirsch both received the Career Achievement Award. Cathy Repola, National Executive Director of the Motion Picture Editors Guild, was honored with ACE's Heritage Award, which recognizes an "individual's commitment to advancing the image of the film editor, cultivating respect for the editing profession, and dedication to ACE".


      Winners and nominees


      Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface


      = Film

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      Best Edited Feature Film (Drama)
      Yang Jin-mo – Parasite
      Michael McCusker and Andrew Buckland – Ford v Ferrari
      Thelma Schoonmaker – The Irishman
      Jeff Groth – Joker
      Jennifer Lame – Marriage Story
      Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy)
      Tom Eagles – Jojo Rabbit
      Billy Fox – Dolemite Is My Name
      Michael Taylor and Matthew Friedman – The Farewell
      Bob Ducsay – Knives Out
      Fred Raskin – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
      Best Edited Animated Feature Film
      Axel Geddes – Toy Story 4
      Jeff Draheim – Frozen II
      Benjamin Massoubre – I Lost My Body
      Best Edited Documentary (Feature)
      Todd Douglas Miller – Apollo 11
      Lindsay Utz – American Factory
      Jake Pushinsky and Heidi Scharfe – Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice
      David J. Turner and Thomas G. Miller – Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound
      Best Edited Documentary (Non-Theatrical)
      Jake Pushinsky – What's My Name: Muhammad Ali
      James Cude – Abducted in Plain Sight
      Dava Whisenant – Bathtubs Over Broadway
      Jules Cornell – Leaving Neverland


      = Television

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      Best Edited Comedy Series for Commercial Television
      Janet Weinberg – Better Things (Episode: "Easter")
      Nena Erb – Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (Episode: "I Need to Find My Frenemy")
      Eric Kissack – The Good Place (Episode: "Pandemonium")
      Trevor Ambrose – Schitt's Creek (Episode: "Life Is a Cabaret")
      Best Edited Comedy Series for Non-Commercial Television
      Gary Dollner – Fleabag (Episode: "2.1")
      Kyle Reiter – Barry (Episode: "berkman ﹥ block")
      Liza Cardinale – Dead to Me (Episode: "Pilot")
      Todd Downing – Russian Doll (Episode: "The Way Out")
      Best Edited Drama Series for Commercial Television
      Dan Crinnion – Killing Eve (Episode: "Desperate Times")
      David J. Siegel – Chicago Med (Episode: "Never Going Back to Normal")
      Al Morrow – Killing Eve (Episode: "Smell Ya Later")
      Rosanne Tan – Mr. Robot (Episode: "401 Unauthorized")
      Best Edited Drama Series for Non-Commercial Television
      Tim Porter – Game of Thrones (Episode: "The Long Night")
      Julio C. Perez IV – Euphoria (Episode: "Pilot")
      Kirk Baxter – Mindhunter (Episode: "Episode 2")
      David Eisenberg – Watchmen (Episode: "It's Summer and We're Running Out of Ice")
      Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Television
      Jinx Godfrey and Simon Smith – Chernobyl (Episode: "Vichnaya Pamyat")
      Tim Streeto – Fosse/Verdon (Episode: "Life Is a Cabaret")
      Terilyn A. Shropshire – When They See Us (Episode: "Part 1")
      Best Edited Non-Scripted Series
      Cameron Dennis, Kelly Kendrick, Joe Matoske, and Ryo Ikegami – VICE Investigates (Episode: "Amazon on Fire")
      Ben Bulatao, Rob Butler, Isaiah Camp, Greg Cornejo, and Joe Mikan – Deadliest Catch (Episode: "Triple Jeopardy")
      Stephanie Neroes, Sam Citron, LaRonda Morris, Rachel Cushing, Justin Goll, Masayoshi Matsuda, and Kyle Schadt – Surviving R. Kelly (Episode: "All the Missing Girls")


      References




      External links


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