Anna Catley

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Birthplace:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Anna Catley is a Toronto-based film editor originally from Vancouver. She holds a degree in film studies from Queen’s University and is alumnus of the Canadian Film Centre's Editor's Lab. Anna's editing credits include the upcoming feature film Paying For It (dir. Sook-Yin Lee), We Forgot to Break Up (dir. Karen Knox), the award-winning webseries Avocado Toast, and the short film Thriving: A Dissociated Reverie, which premiered at Sundance in 2023. In addition to her narrative work, she has cut music videos/musical performances for artists like H.E.R, Alessia Cara, The Tragically Hip, Mother Mother + more. She has been nominated for two CCE (Canadian Cinema Editors) awards.

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Assistant Editor:
2023  Infinity Pool

Editor:
2019  Barbara-Anne
2019  Things I Do for Money
2021  Little Bird
2021  My Soul to Take
2023  Infinity Pool
2023  Thriving: A Dissociated Reverie
2024  Dirty Bad Wrong
2024  Paying For It
2024  We Forgot to Break Up
????  I Do(n't)
????  Mulligan

First Assistant Editor:
2019  Barbara-Anne
2019  Code 8
2019  Mouthpiece
2019  Things I Do for Money
2021  Little Bird
2021  My Soul to Take
2023  Infinity Pool
2023  Thriving: A Dissociated Reverie
2024  Dirty Bad Wrong
2024  Paying For It
2024  We Forgot to Break Up
????  I Do(n't)
????  Mulligan

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