Justine Wright
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Justine Wright is a film editor from Wellington, New Zealand.[1]
In 2000, the film One Day in September, which Wright had edited, won an Academy Award for Best Documentary.[2][3] She also won the Best Newcomer Behind the Camera award at the British Independent Film Awards for the same film.[4]
In 2014, Wright won the European Editor of the Year Award at the European Film Awards.[5] In 2016, she was co-winner (with Noam Amit) at the Jerusalem Film Festival of the Haggiag Award for Best Editing for her work in Forever Pure.[6]
Filmography
- One Day in September (1999) - won Best Documentary at the 72nd Academy Awards
- Late Night Shopping (2001)[7] - won a BAFTA (Scotland) Best Feature Film award
- The Game of Their Lives (2002)[7] - won Best Sports Documentary at the British Television Awards
- The Final Curtain (2002)
- Touching the Void (2003)[4]
- The Last King of Scotland (2006)[7]
- State of Play (2009)[5]
- The Eagle (2011)[7]
- The Iron Lady (2011)[7]
- Locke (2013)[8]
- Black Sea (2014)
- The Pass (2016)
- Forever Pure (2016)
- Denial (2016)
- Yardie (2018)
- The Mauritanian (2021)
References
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Further reading
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. An appreciation of Wright and her collaboration with Kevin MacDonald written by filmmaker Peter H. Morris.