Magritte Award for Best Editing

Magritte Award for Best Editing
Presented by Académie André Delvaux
First awarded 2011
Currently held by Anne-Laure Guégan, Alleluia (2015)
Official website lesmagritteducinema.com

The Magritte Award for Best Editing (French: Magritte du meilleur montage) is an award presented annually by the Académie André Delvaux. It is one of the Magritte Awards, which were established to recognize excellence in Belgian cinematic achievements.[1]

The 1st Magritte Awards ceremony was held in 2011 with Matyas Veress receiving the award for his work in Mr. Nobody.[2] As of the 2016 ceremony, Anne-Laure Guégan is the most recent winner in this category for her work in Alleluia.[3]

Winners and nominees

In the list below, winners are listed first in the colored row, followed by the other nominees.

2010s

Year Editor(s) English title Original title
2010
(1st)
Matyas Veress Mr. Nobody
Damien Keyeux Illegal Illégal
Ludo Troch Le Concert
2011
(2nd)
Alain Dessauvage Bullhead Rundskop
Marie-Hélène Dozo The Kid with a Bike Le Gamin au vélo
Ewin Ryckaert The Giants Les Géants
2012
(3rd)
Sophie Vercruysse Our Children À perdre la raison
Damien Keyeux When Pigs Have Wings Le Cochon de Gaza
Ewin Ryckaert Approved for Adoption Couleur de peau: miel
Ludo Troch One Night 38 témoins
2013
(4th)
Marie-Hélène Dozo Kinshasa Kids
Sandrine Deegen Vijay and I
Ewin Ryckaert Tango libre
2014
(5th)
Damien Keyeux The Marchers La Marche
Marie-Hélène Dozo Two Days, One Night Deux jours, une nuit
Ludo Troch Not My Type Pas son genre
2015
(6th)
Anne-Laure Guégan Alleluia
Yannick Leroy I'm Dead But I Have Friends Je suis mort mais j'ai des amis
Ewin Ryckaert All Cats Are Grey Tous les chats sont gris

References

  1. Denis, Fernand (October 13, 2010). "André Delvaux, l'œuvre au jour". La Libre Belgique (in French). Retrieved January 11, 2013.
  2. "Le cinéma belge était à l'honneur lors de la Première édition des Magritte du cinéma belge francophone". Moniteur du film (in French). Archived from the original on 2012-12-05. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  3. Moury, Gaëlle; Bradfer, Fabienne (February 7, 2016). "Jaco Van Dormael et la Flandre se distinguent aux Magritte du cinéma". Le Soir (in French). Retrieved February 7, 2016.
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