Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Editing

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The Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Editing is an annual award given by the Chicago Film Critics Association since 2012.

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Winners

2010s

YearFilmEditor(s)
2012
[1]
Zero Dark Thirty William Goldenberg and Dylan Tichenor
Argo William Goldenberg
Cloud Atlas Alexander Berner and Claus Wehlisch
The Master Leslie Jones and Peter McNulty
Skyfall Stuart Baird
2013
[2]
Gravity Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger
12 Years a Slave Joe Walker
American Hustle Alan Baumgarten, Jay Cassidy, and Crispin Struthers
Upstream Color Shane Carruth and David Lowery
The Wolf of Wall Street Thelma Schoonmaker
2014
[3]
Whiplash Tom Cross
Boyhood Sandra Adair
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) Douglas Crise and Stephen Mirrione
The Grand Budapest Hotel Barney Pilling
Gone Girl Kirk Baxter
2015
[4]
Mad Max: Fury Road Jason Ballantine and Margaret Sixel
The Big Short Hank Corwin
The Martian Pietro Scalia
The Revenant Stephen Mirrione
Spotlight Tom McArdle
2016
[5]
La La Land Tom Cross
Cameraperson Nels Bangerter
Jackie Sebastián Sepúlveda
Manchester by the Sea Jennifer Lame
Moonlight Joi McMillon and Nat Sanders
2017
[6] [7]
Baby Driver Paul Machliss and Jonathan Amos
Call Me by Your Name Walter Fasano
Dunkirk Lee Smith
The Florida Project Sean Baker
Get Out Gregory Plotkin
2018
[8] [9]
Roma Alfonso Cuarón and Adam Gough
First Man Tom Cross
The Other Side of the Wind Orson Welles and Bob Murawski
Widows Joe Walker
You Were Never Really Here Joe Bini
2019
[10] [11]
The Irishman Thelma Schoonmaker
1917 Lee Smith
Little Women Nick Houy
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Fred Raskin
Uncut Gems Ronald Bronstein and Benny Safdie

2020s

YearFilmEditor(s)
2020
[12] [13]
I'm Thinking of Ending Things Robert Frazen
Lovers Rock Chris Dickens and Steve McQueen
Nomadland Chloé Zhao
Tenet Jennifer Lame
The Trial of the Chicago 7 Alan Baumgarten
2021 The French Dispatch Andrew Weisblum
Drive My Car Azusa Yamazaki
Dune Joe Walker
The Power of the Dog Peter Sciberras
West Side Story Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar
2022 Everything Everywhere All at Once Paul Rogers
Aftersun Blair McClendon
Babylon Tom Cross
Decision to Leave Kim Sang-beom
Tár Monika Willi

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