Wicked, Emilia Pérez, The Wild Robot, Will & Harper and Road House took the film prizes at the delayed 2025 ACE Eddie Awards, which were handed out Friday night at UCLA’s Royce Hall. Shōgun, Baby Reindeer, What We Do in the Shadows and Frasier were among the TV winners at American Cinema Editors’ 75th anniversary ceremony. See the full list below.
The Eddies were postponed from the original January 18 date as Los Angeles suffered through the wildfires that devastated much of the region. The ceremony went from its usual black-tie, red carpet event to a “Come as You Are” community-building fundraiser, with a portion of ticket sales being donated to fire relief.
Universal’s Wicked won the Eddie for Best Edited Comedy Theatrical Film, Netflix’s Emilia Pérez took the Drama Theatrical Prize, and Universal/DreamWorks’ The Wild Robot uploaded Animated Feature. Wicked and Emilia Pérez also were nominated for Best Editing at the Oscars this month but lost to Sean Baker for Anora — one of his record-setting four Oscar wins that night.
Since the turn of the 21st century, the Eddie winner for theatrical drama had gone on to score the Academy Award for Best Editing 14 of 25 times — but only once in the past four years. Oppenheimer won the category at the 2024 Eddies, and the film’s Jennifer Lame going on the win the Oscar for Best Film Editing.
Netflix’s Will & Harper drove off with Documentary Feature award, and Prime Video’s Road House won for Non-Theatrical Feature Film.
Other Eddie winners from the small screen were Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Welcome to Wrexham, X-Men ’97 and Chimp Crazy. Last year’s TV winners included the editors behind FX’s The Bear and CBS’ How I Met Your Father on the comedy side and HBO’s The Last of Us for drama.
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Wicked‘s Jon M. Chu received the ACE Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year Award, recognizing a filmmaker who exemplifies distinguished achievement in the art and business of film. Additionally, film editors Maysie Hoy, ACE and Paul Hirsch, ACE were honored with Career Achievement Awards for their outstanding contributions to film editing.
To be eligible for the 2025 Eddies, films must have been released in theaters during calendar 2024, and TV shows must have aired between January 1 and November 1.
Here are the winners at the 75th ACE Eddie Awards:
Best Edited Feature Film (Drama, Theatrical)Emilia Pérez, Juliette Welfling
Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy, Theatrical)Wicked, Myron Kerstein
Best Edited Animated Feature FilmThe Wild Robot, Mary Blee
Best Edited Documentary FeatureWill & Harper, Monique Zavistovski
Best Edited Documentary SeriesChimp Crazy (Episode 102, “Gone Ape”)Evan WiseCharles DivakAdrienne GitsDoug Abel
Best Edited Multi-Camera Comedy SeriesFrasier (Episode 207, “My Brilliant Sister”)Russell Griffin
Best Edited Single Camera Comedy SeriesWhat We Do in the Shadows (Episode 603, “Sleep Hypnosis”)Liza CardinaleDane McMaster
Best Edited Drama SeriesShōgun (Episode 110, “A Dream of a Dream”)Maria GonzalesAika Miyake
Best Edited Feature Film (Episode Non-Theatrical)Road HouseDoc Crotzer
Best Edited Limited SeriesBaby Reindeer (Episode 104, “Episode 4”)Peter H. OliverBenjamin Gerstein
Best Edited Non-Scripted SeriesWelcome to Wrexham (Episode 305, “Temporary”)Tim WilsbachSteve WelchMichael BrownMichael OliverTim RocheMatt WafaieJenny KrochmalMohamed el Manasterly
Best Edited Variety Talk/Sketch Show or SpecialLast Week Tonight with John Oliver (Episode 1103, “Boeing”)Anthony Miale
Best Edited Animated SeriesX-Men ’97 (Episode 105, “Remember It”)Michelle McMillan