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Noëlle Boisson

Noëlle Boisson

1 title Editing Dec 01, 1944 France

Noëlle Boisson, born on December 1, 1944, is a distinguished French film editor renowned for her impactful contributions to cinema. Her notable career soared when she received an Academy Award nomination in 1989 for her exceptional work on the film *The Bear*. Throughout her career, Boisson has garnered significant recognition, including winning the César Award for Best Editing not once, but twice—first in 1991 for *Cyrano de Bergerac* and later in 2005 for *Two Brothers*.

Her artistic vision and editing prowess have made her a sought-after collaborator, particularly with celebrated directors Jean-Jacques Annaud and Jean-Paul Rappeneau. Boisson’s editing style is characterized by a keen ability to enhance narrative flow and emotional depth, which has contributed to the overall success of the films she has worked on.

Her impressive body of work continues to inspire aspiring filmmakers and editors, as she remains a prominent figure in the French film industry. Boisson's accolades and collaborations underscore her lasting impact and dedication to the art of film editing, securing her place as a key contributor to some of the most memorable cinematic experiences.

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