We are thrilled to share another award nomination for My Enemy, My Brother. Today, the Canadian Cinema Editors 2018 Award nominees were announced and Eamonn O’Connor is nominated for Best Editing in a Feature Documentary. Congratulations to Eamonn and a special thank you to Ricardo Costa and Yong Zong for their collaboration and hard work on the film.
Eamonn O’Connor has been working for more than thirteen years as a documentary editor and story editor. A graduate of both Queen’s University and Sheridan College’s Advanced Film and Television program, Eamonn began editing in 2004 with Mark Achbar on the award-winning film, The Corporation. A strong collaborator, Eamonn O’Connor is best known for his solid reputation as an editor of international award-winning feature documentary films. These include, The Messenger, directed by Su Rynard, which won 8 major international awards and was nominated for the Canadian Cinema Editor (CCE) award for Best Editing in a Feature Documentary; Revolution, directed by Rob Stewart, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, which won numerous awards including Audience Awards for Best Documentary at the Atlantic Film Festival, Victoria Film Festival, and the Vancouver International Film Festival; Music From the Big House, directed by Bruce Mcdonald, was an Official Selection in the International Documentary Association Docuweek and won Best Canadian Documentary at the Edmonton International Film Festival.
Eamonn also edited the award-winning mini-series, Yonge Street Rock and Roll Stories, directed by Bruce McDonald, which won a Gemini and a Silver Screen Award at the International Film and Video Festival.
The CCE Gala will take place on May 31st at the Delta Hotel, in Toronto. Congratulations to Eamonn and our team and all the nominees!