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Amélie Labrèche

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Amélie Labrèche is a Canadian film editor from Montreal, Quebec.[1] She is most noted as co-winner with Olivier Higgins of the Prix Iris for Best Editing in a Documentary at the 23rd Quebec Cinema Awards in 2021, for their work on the film Wandering: A Rohingya Story (Errance sans retour).[2]

Filmography

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Film

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Television

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  • Documentary Lens - 2006
  • Studios, Lofts & Jam Spaces - 2017
  • Amours d'occasion - 2020
  • Faits divers - 2020
  • Avant le crash - 2022

Awards

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
Canadian Cinema Editors 2020 Best Editing in a Feature Film Kuessipan
with Sophie Leblond, Myriam Verreault
Won
Best Editing in a Short Film Jaeborn by Numbers (Jaeborn numéro par numéro) Nominated [3]
2021 Best Editing in a Feature Film Laughter (Le Rire) Won [1]
Nadia, Butterfly Nominated [4]
2022 Best Editing in a Documentary, Short Form Mon Oncle Patof Won
2023 Best Editing in a Feature Film Noemie Says Yes (Noémie dit oui) Nominated
Best Editing in a Short Film Nu Nominated
2024 Dead Cat (Chat mort) Nominated
Prix Iris 2021 Best Editing in a Documentary Wandering: A Rohingya Story (Errance sans retour)' Won [2]
2024 Best Editing Richelieu Pending [5]

References

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