Isabelle Dedieu
French film editor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Isabelle Dedieu (born 20 April 1956) is a French film editor who has worked in both French and Quebec films and has won both César Awards and Genie Awards.
Isabelle Dedieu | |
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Born | [1] Paris, France | 20 April 1956
Occupation | Film editor |
Awards | César Award for Best Editing Genie Award for Best Editing |
Born in Paris,[1] she edited the 1986 French film Thérèse and won the César Award for Best Editing.[2] For French Canadian director Denys Arcand, she edited the 1989 film Jesus of Montreal and won the Genie Award for Best Editing.[3] She worked with Arcand again for other projects, including The Barbarian Invasions (2003), for which she was nominated for the Genie Award for Best Editing,[4] and the Jutra Award for Best Editing.[5]
Filmography
Films include:[1]
- Thérèse (1986)
- Jesus of Montreal (1989)
- Stardom (2000)
- The Barbarian Invasions (2003)
- Days of Darkness (2007)
- Rafiki (2018)
References
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