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Occupation | Film editor |
Steven Rosenblum is an American film editor with over twenty feature film credits dating from 1987. He has had an extended, notable collaboration with the director Edward Zwick, and has edited all of his films since Glory (1989). [1]
Rosenblum is a 1976 graduate of the American Film Institute Conservatory. His collaborator Edward Zwick was a 1975 graduate. [2]
Among the films edited by Rosenblum are Dangerous Beauty (1998), X-Men (2000), and Failure to Launch (2006).
Rosenblum has won two American Cinema Editors "Eddie Awards" for Glory and for Braveheart (1995). He has been nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing (for Glory, Braveheart, and Blood Diamond ). [3]
Rosenblum has been elected to membership in the American Cinema Editors, [4] and is the 2011 recipient of the Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal of the American Film Institute Conservatory. [3] [5]
Year | Film | Director | Notes |
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1987 | Steele Justice | Robert Boris | |
Wild Thing | Max Reid | ||
1989 | Glory | Edward Zwick | First collaboration with Edward Zwick |
1993 | Jack the Bear | Marshall Herskovitz | First collaboration with Marshall Herskovitz |
1994 | Legends of the Fall | Edward Zwick | Second collaboration with Edward Zwick |
1995 | Braveheart | Mel Gibson | First collaboration with Mel Gibson |
1996 | Courage Under Fire | Edward Zwick | Third collaboration with Edward Zwick |
1998 | Dangerous Beauty | Marshall Herskovitz | Second collaboration with Marshall Herskovitz |
The Siege | Edward Zwick | Fourth collaboration with Edward Zwick | |
2000 | X-Men | Bryan Singer | |
2001 | Pearl Harbor | Michael Bay | |
2002 | The Four Feathers | Shekhar Kapur | |
2003 | The Last Samurai | Edward Zwick | Fifth collaboration with Edward Zwick |
2005 | XXX: State of the Union | Lee Tamahori | |
2006 | Failure to Launch | Tom Dey | |
Blood Diamond | Edward Zwick | Sixth collaboration with Edward Zwick | |
2008 | Journey to the Center of the Earth | Eric Brevig | |
Defiance | Edward Zwick | Seventh collaboration with Edward Zwick | |
2009 | Notorious | George Tillman Jr. | |
2010 | Love & Other Drugs | Edward Zwick | Eighth collaboration with Edward Zwick |
2012 | Get the Gringo | Adrian Grünberg | |
2013 | After Earth | M. Night Shyamalan | |
2014 | Pawn Sacrifice | Edward Zwick | Ninth collaboration with Edward Zwick |
2016 | The Birth of a Nation | Nate Parker | |
Blood Father | Jean-François Richet | ||
The Promise | Terry George | ||
2017 | Woman Walks Ahead | Susanna White | |
2018 | Trial by Fire | Edward Zwick | Tenth collaboration with Edward Zwick |
2021 | Lansky | Eytan Rockaway | |
2022 | Medieval | Petr Jákl | |
On the Come Up | Sanaa Lathan | ||
2025 | Flight Risk | Mel Gibson |
Year | Film | Director | Role | Notes |
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1980 | Getting Wasted | Paul Frizler | Dailies editor | |
1981 | Liar's Moon | David Fisher | Assistant film editor | |
1982 | Some Kind of Hero | Michael Pressman | Assistant editor | |
1985 | The Journey of Natty Gann | Jeremy Kagan | Additional film editor | |
1987 | Extreme Prejudice | Walter Hill | Assistant editor | |
1988 | Elvira: Mistress of the Dark | James Signorelli | Additional film editor | |
2001 | Enemy at the Gates | Jean-Jacques Annaud | Additional editor | |
Spy Game | Tony Scott | Editorial consultant | ||
2009 | Public Enemies | Michael Mann | Additional editor | |
2016 | Blood Father | Jean-François Richet | Uncredited | |
Year | Film | Director | Role |
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2014 | Pawn Sacrifice | Edward Zwick | Music supervisor |
Year | Film | Director | Role |
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2008 | Righteous Kill | Jon Avnet | Special thanks |
TV series
Year | Title | Notes |
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1989 | Dream Street | 1 episode |
1987−90 | Thirtysomething | 12 episodes |
Year | Title |
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1999 | Animal Minds |
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