Emmanuelle Lane

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Emmanuelle Lane is a Canadian film editor from Quebec.

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Filmography

Film

  • Under Two Skies - 2010
  • Ludivines - 2013
  • Épicentres - 2013
  • Welcome to F.L. (Bienvenue à F.L.) - 2015
  • Our Family - 2017
  • Cities Held Hostage (Main basse sur la ville) - 2017
  • If This Isn't Love - 2018
  • Fuck You Eric - 2018
  • Secreto - 2019
  • Little Waves (Les Petites vagues) - 2019
  • Gabor - 2021
  • Petites morts - 2022
  • Days (Les Jours) - 2023
  • Lumen - 2024

Television

  • Restoration Garage - 2013
  • Les Brutes - 2016
  • Avec moi - 2019
  • La Une - 2021
  • Ça prends pas la tchas à Papineau - 2023

Awards

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)
Canadian Screen Awards 2016 Best Editing in a Documentary Welcome to F.L. (Bienvenue à F.L.)Nominated [1]
Prix Iris 2023 Best Editing in a Documentary Gabor Nominated [2]
2024 Days (Les Jours)Pending [3]

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