José Salcedo (film editor)

[4] Salcedo had been nominated many times for Goya Award for Best Editing, and won the award three times: for Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988), Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead (1995), and All About My Mother (1999).He was honored with the 2017 Gold Medal of the Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España, which is the Spanish academy that awards the Goyas.[2] José Salcedo’s editing work is celebrated for its sharpness, precision, and the way it enhanced the emotional resonance of the films he worked on.His influence on the films of Pedro Almodóvar[8] and other Spanish directors solidified his reputation as one of Spain's most talented editors.His death in September 2017 marked the end of a career that left an indelible mark on the landscape of Spanish cinema.
Spanish namesurnameValladolid International Film FestivalCiudad RealMadridSpanishPedro AlmodóvarGoya Award for Best EditingWomen on the Verge of a Nervous BreakdownNobody Will Speak of Us When We're DeadAll About My MotherAcademia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de EspañaSpanish academyThe DisenchantmentBlack LitterNavajerosPepi, Luci, BomMaravillasThe Minister’s WifeLabyrinth of PassionDemons in the GardenColegasDark HabitsWhat Have I Done to Deserve This?MatadorLaw of DesireRowing with the WindAcademy Award for Best Foreign Language FilmTie Me Up! Tie Me Down!Don Juan in HellHigh HeelsThe Legend of the North WindKing of the RiverThe Flower of My SecretBlindedLove of a ManLive FleshDoña BárbaraBetween Your LegsDon't Tempt MeTalk to HerBad EducationQueensLife and ColourVolverAlatristeJust WalkingBroken EmbracesThe Skin I Live InI'm So ExcitedLa ignorancia de la sangreJulietaSpanish cinema.List of film director and editor collaborationsEl MundoEl País