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Tania Nehme (born September 1966[1]) is an Australian film editor. She has edited a number of films directed by Rolf de Heer and won and been nominated for many awards for her editing work, including an Australian Film Institute Award for Best Editing for the 2006 film Ten Canoes.[2]

Career[edit]

Nehme is a graduate of the Australian Film Television and Radio School, and has worked as a film editor since 1986. She began her career by working on commercials, documentaries and short drama films.[3]

In 1991 she was nominated for an AFI Award for her work on a short drama film, Once in a Time.[3]

Apart from feature films (some of which are listed below), she worked on Barron Television children's series Chuck Finn, the SBS Australia documentary Kumarangk 5214, and a short feature funded by the Australian Film Commission called The 13th House.[3]

Selected filmography[edit]

Year Film Director Notes
1995 Epsilon Rolf de Heer [3]
1996 The Quiet Room [3]
1997 Almost Alien
1998 The Sound of One Hand Clapping Richard Flanagan [3]
Dance Me to My Song Rolf de Heer [4][3]
2001 Heather Rose Goes to Cannes Chris Corin Documentary
2002 The Tracker Rolf de Heer Best Editor nominations at 2002 AFI Awards and Film Critics Circle Awards; also nominated as part of the sound team[3]
2003 Alexandra's Project Best Editor nominations at the 2003 AFI and Film Critics Circle Awards; also nominated as part of the sound team[3]
The 13th House Shane McNeil
2004 The Old Man Who Read Love Stories Rolf de Heer Winner, Best Editor at the IF Awards; nominations for Best Editing at the Film Critic's Circle and AFI Awards[3]
2006 Ten Canoes 7th feature film with Rolf de Heer;[3] AFI Award for Best Editing;[2] Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards 2006, Best Editing
2007 Dr. Plonk Feature
Done Dirt Cheap Debbie Carmody TV short
2008 Casualties of War Jeni Lee Documentary
2009 Jacob Dena Curtis Short Drama
2009 Twelve Canoes Rolf de Heer
Contact Martin Butler
Bentley Dean
Documentary
2011 Top Dog Fiona Percival
2012 The King is Dead Rolf de Heer
Martin Butler
Bentley Dean
Comedy drama
2012 First Footprints Series
2013 Charlie's Country Rolf de Heer Feature film
2015 Another Country Molly Reynolds Feature documentary
Still Our Country
Tanna Bentley Dean
Martin Butler
Nominated for Best Foreign Film, Academy Awards 2017[5]
2016 A Sense of Self Liz Jackson
Martin Butler
Bentley Dean
Tania Nehme
2017 Walkley Award for best documentary[6]
2020 Yer Old Faither Heather Croall Documentary
2021 My Name is Gulpilil Molly Reynolds Documentary about Yolngu actor David Gulpilil
2021 Facing Monsters Bentley Dean Documentary
2022 Monolith Matt Vesely

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tania NEHME". find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  • ^ a b "Tania Nehme". IMDb. 21 August 2022. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Tania Nehme". Ronin Films. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
  • ^ "database". Australian Cinema. 22 October 1998. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
  • ^ "Director of 'Vanuatu's Romeo and Juliet' says Oscars nod 'a dream come true'". 25 January 2017.
  • ^ "Martin Butler, Liz Jackson, Bentley Dean and Tania Nehme".

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