ACE Eddie Awards: All 5 Best Film Editing Oscar nominees contend here first

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The nominations for the 2024 ACE Eddie Awards announced on Thursday (Jan. 25) include our Oscar frontrunner for Best Film Editing, “Oppenheimer,” along with the other four films contending in that race: “Anatomy of a Fall,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Poor Things” and “The Holdovers.”

The ACE Eddie Awards divide their prizes for editing between dramas and comedies/musicals.

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“Anatomy of a Fall,” “Killers of the Flower Moon” and “Oppenheimer” contend here in the drama race, which is rounded out by “Maestro” and “Past Lives.”

Facing off against “Poor Things” and “The Holdovers” on the comedy side are “Air,” “American Fiction” and “Barbie.”

In 1992, the Eddies went from three to five nominees (matching that of the Oscars) and in 2000 it split the award in two, with five nominees for each of drama and comedy/musical. Over the past 31 years, 139 of the 155 Academy Awards nominees for Best Film Editing have reaped an Eddie bid; that is an accuracy rate of 89%.

The Golden Eddie winners will be revealed March 3, which is six days after final voting for the 96th Academy Awards ends. Oscar watchers are keenly aware that the American Cinema Editors has a proven track record as one of the best indicators of which film takes home the Best Picture Oscar.

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Since 1990, the film that came up with one of the ACEs went on to win the top prize at the Academy Awards 19 times, including the 2023 winner for best comedy editing, “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” And in 10 of the 14 years when the ACE barometer was wrong, at least one of the Eddie champs was a contender for Best Picture. In 2022, the ACE pick for best drama, “King Richard,” made the cut with the academy for the top prize. Likewise in 2021 with ACE drama champ “The Trial of the Chicago 7.”

In 2019, both ACE winners — the drama “Bohemian Rhapsody” and the comedy “The Favourite” — numbered among the Best Picture nominees to lose the top Oscar to “Green Book.” In 2008 neither of the Eddie winners — The Bourne Ultimatum” nor “Sweeney Todd” — made the final five contenders for Best Picture at the Oscars, and in 2000 the same fate befell “The Matrix” and “Being John Malkovich.” And prior to the split, 1990 ACE winner “Glory” was shut out of the  Best Picture line-up.

Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic)

“Anatomy of a Fall” – Laurent Sénéchal

“Killers of the Flower Moon” – Thelma Schoonmaker, ACE

“Maestro” – Michelle Tesoro, ACE

“Oppenheimer” – Jennifer Lame, ACE

“Past Lives” – Keith Fraase

Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy)

“Air” – William Goldenberg, ACE

“American Fiction” – Hilda Rasula, ACE

“Barbie” – Nick Houy, ACE

“The Holdovers” – Kevin Tent, ACE

“Poor Things” – Yorgos Mavropsaridis, ACE

Best Edited Animated Feature Film

“Elemental” – Stephen Schaffer, ACE

“Nimona” – Randy Trager, ACE, Erin Crackel

“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” – Michael Andrews, ACE

“The Super Mario Bros. Movie” – Eric Osmond

“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem” – Greg Levitan, ACE

Best Edited Documentary (Feature)

“20 Days in Mariupol”– Michelle Mizner

“American Symphony” – Sammy Dane, Matthew Heineman, Jim Hession, Fernando Villegas

“Joan Baez I Am a Noise” – Maeve O’Boyle

“Little Richard: I Am Everything” – Nyneve Minnear, Jake Hostetter

“Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie” – Michael Harte, ACE

Best Edited Documentary (Non-Theatrical)

“100 Foot Wave: Jaws”– Alex Bayer, Alex Keipper, Quin O’Brien

“Albert Brooks: Defending My Life – Bob Joyce

“Beckham: The Kick” – Michael Harte, ACE

“Being Mary Tyler Moore” – Mariah Rehmet

“Escaping Twin Flames: Up in Flames” – Martin Biehn, Kevin Hibbard, Inbal B. Lessner, ACE, Troy Takaki, ACE, Mimi Wilcox

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