Anne-Sophie Bion

Anne-Sophie Bion is a French film editor best known for her work in the 2011 silent film, The Artist, directed by Michel Hazanavicius.  On 24 January 2012, Bion received an Academy Award nomination for Best Film Editing for her work in The Artist. She was jointly nominated with Hazanavicius in the category.  Source: Article "Anne-Sophie Bion" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Digital Conform Editor:
2007  The Pope's Toilet

Director of Photography:
2007  The Pope's Toilet
2012  La Classe américaine

Editor:
2007  The Pope's Toilet
2011  The Artist
2011  War of the Buttons
2011  Women Are Heroes
2012  La Classe américaine
2012  Stars 80
2013  Chinese Puzzle
2014  The Search
2017  Back to Burgundy
2017  Godard Mon Amour
2018  Close Enemies
2020  The Lost Prince
2022  Rise
2022  Rosy
2022  Tell It Like a Woman
2023  Oh My Goodness!
2024  Give A Little Beat

Writer:
2007  The Pope's Toilet
2011  The Artist
2011  War of the Buttons
2011  Women Are Heroes
2012  La Classe américaine
2012  Stars 80
2013  Chinese Puzzle
2014  The Search
2017  Back to Burgundy
2017  Godard Mon Amour
2018  Close Enemies
2020  The Lost Prince
2022  Rise
2022  Rosy
2022  Tell It Like a Woman
2023  Oh My Goodness!
2024  Give A Little Beat

Editor:
2023  Greek Salad

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