‘Bohemian Rhapsody,’ ‘The Favourite’ Win Top Awards from the American Cinema Editors
Steve Pond
“Bohemian Rhapsody” and “The Favourite” have been named the best-edited feature films of 2018 at the American Cinema Editors’ ACE Eddie Awards, which took place on Friday night at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. “Bohemian Rhapsody” won in the Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic) category, while “The Favourite” topped the Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy) category. Since the ACE Eddie for feature film was split into separate drama and comedy or musical categories 19 years ago, the winner in the drama category has gone on to win the Academy Award for film editing 13 times, and the Best Picture Oscar seven times. The winner in the comedy or musical category has only won the Oscar in those categories once, when “Chicago” did it in 2003. Also Read: 'The Favourite': Oscar-Nominated Editor, Production Designer Explain Why Film is Yorgos Lanthimos' Most Accessible But over the last five years, the two groups have diverged, with the ACE Eddie winner only winning the editing Oscar once, and never winning Best Picture. This year, all five of the Oscar editing nominees were also nominated for the ACE Eddie Award, as were seven of the eight Best Picture nominees. “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” won the award for the best-edited animated film, while “Free Solo” won the prize for the editing of a documentary film. In the television categories, the winners included “Atlanta,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Killing Eve,” “Bodyguard,” “Escape at Dannemora” and “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.” Also Read: SAG Awards 2019: The Complete Winners List Also during the ceremony, director Guillermo del Toro received the Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year Award, while Lifetime Career Achievement Awards went to editors Jerrold L. Ludwig and Craig McKay. The list of winners: Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic): “Bohemian Rhapsody,” John Ottman, ACE Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy): “The Favourite,” Yorgos Mavropsaridis, ACE Best Edited Animated Feature Film: “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” Robert Fisher, Jr. Best Edited Documentary (Feature): “Free Solo,” Bob Eisenhardt, ACE Best Edited Documentary (Non-Theatrical): “Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind,” Greg Finton, ACE & Poppy Das, ACE Also Read: 'Free Solo' Sets Documentary Record at Indie Box Office Best Edited Comedy Series for Commercial Television: “Atlanta”: “Teddy Perkins,” Kyle Reiter Best Edited Comedy Series for Non-Commercial Television: “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”: “Simone,” Kate Sanford, ACE Best Edited Drama Series for Commercial Television: “Killing Eve”: “Nice Face,” Gary Dollner, ACE Best Edited Drama Series for Non-Commercial Television: “Bodyguard”: “Episode 1,” Steve Singleton Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Television: “Escape at Dannemora”: “Better Days,” Malcolm Jamieson & Geoffrey Richman ACE Best Edited Non-Scripted Series: “Anthony Bourdain – Parts Unknown”: “West Virginia,” Hunter Gross, ACE Best Student Editing: Marco Gonzalez, Boston University Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year Award: Guillermo del Toro Lifetime Career Achievement Award: Jerrold L. Ludwig, ACE Lifetime Career Achievement Award: Craig McKay, ACE Read original story ‘Bohemian Rhapsody,’ ‘The Favourite’ Win Top Awards from the American Cinema Editors At TheWrap
“Bohemian Rhapsody” and “The Favourite” have been named the best-edited feature films of 2018 at the American Cinema Editors’ ACE Eddie Awards, which took place on Friday night at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
“Bohemian Rhapsody” won in the Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic) category, while “The Favourite” topped the Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy) category.
Since the ACE Eddie for feature film was split into separate drama and comedy or musical categories 19 years ago, the winner in the drama category has gone on to win the Academy Award for film editing 13 times, and the Best Picture Oscar seven times. The winner in the comedy or musical category has only won the Oscar in those categories once, when “Chicago” did it in 2003.
But over the last five years, the two groups have diverged, with the ACE Eddie winner only winning the editing Oscar once, and never winning Best Picture. This year, all five of the Oscar editing nominees were also nominated for the ACE Eddie Award, as were seven of the eight Best Picture nominees.
“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” won the award for the best-edited animated film, while “Free Solo” won the prize for the editing of a documentary film.
In the television categories, the winners included “Atlanta,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Killing Eve,” “Bodyguard,” “Escape at Dannemora” and “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.”
Also during the ceremony, director Guillermo del Toro received the Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year Award, while Lifetime Career Achievement Awards went to editors Jerrold L. Ludwig and Craig McKay.
The list of winners:
Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic): “Bohemian Rhapsody,” John Ottman, ACE Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy): “The Favourite,” Yorgos Mavropsaridis, ACE Best Edited Animated Feature Film: “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” Robert Fisher, Jr.
Best Edited Documentary (Feature): “Free Solo,” Bob Eisenhardt, ACE Best Edited Documentary (Non-Theatrical): “Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind,” Greg Finton, ACE & Poppy Das, ACE
Best Edited Comedy Series for Commercial Television: “Atlanta”: “Teddy Perkins,” Kyle Reiter Best Edited Comedy Series for Non-Commercial Television: “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”: “Simone,” Kate Sanford, ACE Best Edited Drama Series for Commercial Television: “Killing Eve”: “Nice Face,” Gary Dollner, ACE Best Edited Drama Series for Non-Commercial Television: “Bodyguard”: “Episode 1,” Steve Singleton Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Television: “Escape at Dannemora”: “Better Days,” Malcolm Jamieson & Geoffrey Richman ACE Best Edited Non-Scripted Series: “Anthony Bourdain – Parts Unknown”: “West Virginia,” Hunter Gross, ACE
Best Student Editing: Marco Gonzalez, Boston University
Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year Award: Guillermo del Toro Lifetime Career Achievement Award: Jerrold L. Ludwig, ACE Lifetime Career Achievement Award: Craig McKay, ACE
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