| NBennett 2006-02-25, 9:33 pm |
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> http://www.variety.com/ac2006_artic...938564?nav=news
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> 'Crash,' 'Line' get Eddies
> American Cinema Editors honor year's best
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> By LAWRENCE MARCUS
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> "Crash" and "Walk the Line" took home top honors at Sunday's 56th annual
> ACE Eddie Awards.
> The American Cinema Editors honored "Crash" editor Hughes Winborne with
> the Eddie for top dramatic feature, and "Walk the Line" editor Michael
> McCusker took the award for comedy or musical.
> Just over 1,000 people attended the fete at the Beverly Hilton hosted by
> Cheryl Hines.
> Songwriter Kathleen "Bird" York performed the Crash" song "In the Deep."
> She'll do the same at the Academy Awards.
> "Crash" beat fellow Oscar best pic contenders "Brokeback Mountain,"
> "Munich" and "Good Night, and Good Luck," in addition to "The Constant
> Gardener." "Walk the Line" beat "Wedding Crashers," "The Family Stone,"
> "Pride & Prejudice" and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."
> Ron Howard won the Golden Eddie as filmmaker of the year. Longtime
> collaborator Brian Grazerpresented him with the award. Ed Abroms and Terry
> Rawlings both collected lifetime achievement nods.
> In the documentary category, Sabine Emiliani won for "March of the
> Penguins." Michael Ornstein took commercial TV miniseries or feature kudos
> for "Four Minutes." Brian A. Kates won for "Lackawanna Blues" in the
> noncommercial miniseries category.
> Stephen Semel won for "Lost" in the one-hour series for commercial
> television category, and Stephen Mark won for "Deadwood" in the
> noncommercial category. Stuart Bass won for "Arrested Development"in the
> half-hour TV category.
> An Eddie for student editing went to Joo Wan "Jin" Lee from the American
> Film Institute? ?Date in print: Tue., Feb. 21, 2006, Los Angeles
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