Agnieszka Liggett
Agnieszka Liggett, affectionately known as Aggi, is a talented editor with a diverse portfolio that includes notable works like 'Mr Bates vs. The Post Office', 'Funny Woman', 'Doctor Who', and 'The Killing Kind'. Her film editing credits encompass a range of compelling projects such as 'Obey', 'Scarborough', 'Last Train to Christmas', 'Crowhurst', and 'Howl'. In addition to narrative films, Aggi has made her mark in the documentary realm with impactful titles like 'Death Without Mercy', 'Ukraine: Life Under Attack', and 'Jill Dando: The 20 Year Mystery'.
Agnieszka earned her MA in Editing from the esteemed National Film and Television School in the UK, following her studies in drama at the National Polish Film, Theatre and TV School in Łódź. Her editing talents have brought her numerous accolades; the feature film 'Obey' received the BAFTA Cymru Breakthrough Award, while 'After Tomorrow' was nominated for the prestigious PALM D'OR. Additionally, the short animation 'Badgered' earned an Oscar nomination. Aggi's exceptional contributions to the short documentaries about Cambridge Analytica won her a BAFTA, and she received a nomination for Best Editing at the Underwire Festival for her work on the film 'Gone'. Renowned for her versatility, Agnieszka continues to excel in both fiction and documentary editing.