Teresa Font

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Teresa Font
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At the 12th Gaudí Awards in 2020
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Teresa Font Guiteras

(1956-03-30) 30 March 1956 (age 68)
Gallifa, Spain
OccupationFilm editor

Teresa Font Guiteras (born 30 March 1956) is a Spanish film editor from Catalonia. She is a recurring collaborator in films directed by Imanol Uribe and Vicente Aranda.

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Biography

Teresa Font Guiteras was born on 30 March 1956 in Gallifa, [1] [2] [3] in the province of Barcelona.

She become acquainted with cinema as a teenager. [4] She briefly worked as a secretary in Sabadell. [4] She moved to London at age 17, getting to know films by popular directors. [4] [5] Upon her return to Catalonia, she decided to become a film editor. [5] She worked from 1977 to 1988 as editor at TVE, first in Barcelona and from 1984 onward in Madrid. [6] In 1988, she asked for leave from TVE. [6]

She was married to Vicente Aranda, which whom she had two daughters. [7] She was honoured with the 'Ricardo Franco' career award at the 2016 Málaga Film Festival. [4]

Works

Accolades

She has won twice the Goya Award for Best Editing: for Días contados and for Pain and Glory . [13]

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  2. Serra, Xavi (23 March 2019). "Teresa Font, la muntadora dels silencis de 'Dolor y gloria'". Ara .
  3. Prieto Souto, Xose; Doménech González, Gabriel, eds. (2018). Respirar con la imagen. Conversaciones sobre montaje con Teresa Font (PDF). Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. p. 17. ISBN   978-84-09-07487-7.
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