David Brenner (film editor) (original) (raw)
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American film editor (1962–2022)
David Brenner | |
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Born | (1962-11-03)November 3, 1962Hollywood, California, U.S. |
Died | February 17, 2022(2022-02-17) (aged 59)West Hollywood, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Film editor |
Spouse | Amber Dixon |
David Brenner (November 3, 1962 – February 17, 2022) was an American film editor[1] known (along with fellow film editors Joe Hutshing, Pietro Scalia, and Julie Monroe) for being one of director Oliver Stone's "hot shot" group of up-and-coming film editors.[_citation needed_] He was elected as a member of the American Cinema Editors.[2] He died at the age of 59.[3]
Year | Film | Director | Notes |
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1988 | Talk Radio | Oliver Stone | Co-editor with Joe Hutshing |
1989 | Born on the Fourth of July | Co-editor with Joe HutshingOscar winner for Best Film Editing | |
1991 | The Doors | Co-editor with Joe Hutshing | |
1992 | Night and the City | Irwin Winkler | |
1993 | Heaven & Earth | Oliver Stone | Co-editor with Sally Menke |
1994 | The River Wild | Curtis Hanson | Co-editor with Joe Hutshing |
1996 | Fear | James Foley | |
Independence Day | Roland Emmerich | ||
1997 | Lolita | Adrian Lyne | Co-editor with Julie Monroe |
1998 | What Dreams May Come | Vincent Ward | |
2000 | The Patriot | Roland Emmerich | Co-editor with Julie Monroe |
2001 | Kate & Leopold | James Mangold | |
2003 | Identity | ||
2004 | The Day After Tomorrow | Roland Emmerich | |
2006 | World Trade Center | Oliver Stone | Co-editor with Julie Monroe |
2008 | Wanted | Timur Bekmambetov | |
2009 | 2012 | Roland Emmerich | Co-editor with Peter Elliott |
2010 | Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps | Oliver Stone | Co-editor with Julie Monroe |
2011 | Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides | Rob Marshall | Co-editor with Wyatt Smith |
2013 | Man of Steel | Zack Snyder | |
2014 | 300: Rise of an Empire | Noam Murro | Co-editor with Wyatt Smith |
Escobar: Paradise Lost | Andrea Di Stefano | Co-editor with Maryline Monthieux | |
2016 | Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice | Zack Snyder | |
2017 | Justice League | Zack SnyderJoss Whedon | Co-editor with Richard Pearson and Martin Walsh |
2021 | Zack Snyder's Justice League | Zack Snyder | |
2022 | Avatar: The Way of Water | James Cameron | Posthumous release; Co-editor with James Cameron, John Refoua and Stephen E. Rivkin; Dedicated to his memory |
2025 | Avatar: Fire and Ash | Post-Production; Posthumous release; Co-editor with James Cameron, John Refoua and Stephen E. Rivkin |
Academy Award nominations & wins
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- 1990 – Born on the Fourth of July (won w/ co-editor Joe Hutshing) Best Film Editing
Other awards and nominations
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- 1990 – Born on the Fourth of July (nominated) American Cinema Editors ACE Eddie - Best Edited Feature Film (w/ co-editor Joe Hutshing)
- 1997 – Independence Day (won) Satellite Awards (International Press Academy) - Golden Satellite for Outstanding Film Editing
- 2023 – Avatar: The Way of Water (nominated) (Critics Choice Association) - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Editing (w/ co-editor James Cameron, John Refoua and Stephen E. Rivkin)
- ^ Dargis, Manohla (June 13, 2013). "Part Man, Part God, All Hunk 'Man of Steel' Depicts a Striving Stranger in a Strange Land". The New York Times.
- ^ "American Cinema Editors > Members", webpage archived by WebCite from this original URL on 2008-03-04.
- ^ David Brenner, Oscar-Winning Film Editor for Oliver Stone, Dies at 59