American Cinema Editors Awards 2017

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67th ACE Eddie Awards

January 27, 2017


Feature Film (Dramatic):
Arrival


Feature Film (Comedy or Musical):
La La Land

The 67th American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards were presented on January 27, 2017 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, honoring the best editors in films and television. Hosted by Rachel Bloom.[1]

Winners and nominees[]

Winners will be listed first, highlighted in boldface.

Film[]

Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic:

Joe WalkerArrival

Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical:

Tom CrossLa La Land

Best Edited Animated Feature Film:

Fabienne Rawley and Jeremy Milton – Zootopia

Best Edited Documentary Feature:

Bret Granato, Maya Mumma and Ben Sozanski – O.J.: Made in America

Television[]

Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television:

Steven Rasch – Veep: "Morning After"

  • Brian Merken – Silicon Valley: "The Uptick"
  • Shawn Paper – Veep: "Mother"

Best Edited One Hour Series for Commercial Television:

David L. Bertman – This Is Us: "Pilot"

Best Edited One Hour Series for Non-Commercial Television:

Tim PorterGame of Thrones: "Battle of the Bastards"

  • Yan Miles – The Crown: "Assassins"
  • Dean Zimmerman – Stranger Things: "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers"
  • Kevin D. Ross – Stranger Things: "Chapter Seven: The Bathtub"
  • Stephen Semel and Marc Jozefowicz – Westworld: "The Original"

Best Edited Mini-Series or Motion Picture for Television:

Carol LittletonAll the Way

Best Edited Documentary for Television:

Bob Eisenhart – Everything is Copy (Nora Ephron: Scripted & Unscripted)

  • Steve Audette – The Choice 2016
  • Oliver Lief – We Will Rise: Michelle Obama’s Mission to Educate Girls Around the World

Best Edited Non-Scripted Series:

Mustafa Bhagat – Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown: "Senegal"'

Special awards[]

The Heritage Award[]

Career Achievement Award[]

Filmmaker of the Year Award[]

References[]

  1. ^ Paul Sheehan (January 3, 2017). "ACE Eddie Awards 2017: Full list of nominations includes Oscar frontrunner 'La La Land'". Gold Derby. Retrieved January 3, 2017.

External links[]

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