Women Editors | reDiscover

For August's reDiscover, we've compiled five standout films from women editors at the top of their game.

The Picturehouse Team

21 Jul 25

 



THE LINE-UP



THE BEFORE TRILOGY (1995 - 2013)


Richard Linklater's collaboration with editor Sandra Adair has spanned over three decades - beautifully evoking the celebrated three-part romance of Julie Delpy's Celine and Ethan Hawke's Jesse in Before Sunrise (1995), Before Sunset (2004), and Before Midnight (2013).


From 2 Aug | Book Now


 



RAGING BULL (1980)


Martin Scorsese's lacerating biopic of boxing champion Jake LaMotta landed the legendary Thelma Schoonmaker the first of her three Academy Awards for Best Film Editing.


From 8 Aug | Book Now


 


 



PULP FICTION (1995)


Unquestionably one of the most influential films of its time, Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction is a sharp, tense, and often hilarious crime saga with an outstanding cast, its narrative threads expertly intertwined by editor Sally Menke.


From 16 Aug | Book Now


 


 



IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK (2018)


Adapted from James Baldwin's powerful novel by director Barry Jenkins and editor Joi McMillan (Academy Award nominee for Moonlight), If Beale Street Could Talk is a lyrical celebration of love, both familial and romantic, told through the prism of a young African-American couple's struggle for justice in 1970s Harlem.


From 23 Aug | Book Now


 



LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (1962)


With Oscar-winning cinematography, magnificent locations, Maurice Jarre's iconic score and trail-blazing editing from Anne V. Coates, David Lean's indelible historical epic stands tall among cinema history's giants.


From 30 Aug | Book Now


 


 


 


 


 


 


 




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