Jacques Witta
Biography
Jacques Witta (born 22 April 1934) is a French film editor who began working in motion picture editing in the late 1950s. During his career, he has edited more than 60 feature films and has worked with noted French film directors such as Claude Berri and Jean Becker but is best known for his collaboration with Krzysztof Kieślowski which began with The Double Life of Véronique, and continued on Three Colors: Blue and Three Colors: Red. He was also the editor of Harrison's Flowers, which was released by Universal Pictures in the US theatrically. Jacques Witta won the César Award for Best Film Editing on two occasions. He won in 1984 for L'Eté meurtrier (One Deadly Summer) and again in 1994 for Trois couleurs: Bleu (Three Colors: Blue). Source: Article "Jacques Witta" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For

Three Colors: Blue
1993

Three Colors: Red
1994

The Double Life of Véronique
1991

My Afternoons with Margueritte
2010

One Deadly Summer
1983

Love Me No More
2008

The Children of the Marshland
1999

Get Well Soon
2014

Conversations with My Gardener
2007

Strange Gardens
2003

Elisa
1995

Harrison's Flowers
2000

April Captains
2000

One Wild Moment
1977

Fantasia Among the Squares
1971
