Sarah Flack
Sarah Flack is an American film editor. She often worked with director Steven Soderbergh Independent ( Schizopolis, The Limey, Full Frontal ) as well as with the independent director Sofia Coppola ( Lost in Translation, Marie Antoinette and Somewhere ). For Lost in Translation, she won the BAFTA Award for Best Editing.
Flack began as a production assistant in the film Kafka where she met the director Steven Soderbergh. After assistance activities with other independent films Flack was hired by Soderbergh. She worked as a co- Editorin at Schizopolis. Flack is being represented by the Skouras Agency.
Filmography
- Kafka (1991 ) (production assistant )
- Swing Kids ( 1993) ( assistant editor )
- Black Beauty ( 1994) ( assistant editor )
- William Shakespeare's Romeo Juliet ( 1996) ( second assistant editor )
- Schizopolis ( 1996) ( assistant editor - without mention )
- The Limey ( 1999) ( cut)
- Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 ( 2000) ( cut)
- Full Frontal (2002) ( cut)
- Swimfan (2002) ( cut)
- The Guys (2002) ( cut)
- November ( 2004) ( assistant editor )
- Looking for Kitty ( 2004) ( cut)
- The Baxter ( 2005) ( cut)
- Dave Chappelle's Block Party (2005 ) (co - editor)
- Marie Antoinette ( 2006) ( cut)
- Dan - In Real Life ( 2007) ( cut)
- Away We Go - On to Somewhere ( 2009) ( cut)
- Somewhere ( 2010) ( cut)
- Cinema Verite ( 2011) ( cut)
Awards and nominations
Awards:
Nominations:
- The Limey (2000 ) - Online Film Critics Society Awards - " Best Editing "
- Cinema Verite (2011) - Prime Time Emmy Awards - Outstanding Single - Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or a Movie