Prix Iris for Best Editing in a Documentary

The Prix Iris for Best Editing in a Documentary (French: Prix Iris du Meilleur montage d'un long métrage documentaire) is an annual film award, presented by Québec Cinéma as part of its Prix Iris awards program, to honour the year's best film editing in documentary films made within the Cinema of Quebec.

The award was presented for the first time at the 19th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2017.

2010s

Year Editor Film
2017
19th Quebec Cinema Awards
Catherine Legault Family Demolition (La démolition familiale)
Mathieu Bouchard-Malo Gulîstan, Land of Roses (Gulîstan, terre de roses)
Jean-François Lord Manor (Manoir)
Sami Mermer Callshop Istanbul
René Roberge Living With Giants (Chez les géants)
2018[1]
20th Quebec Cinema Awards
Anouk Deschênes Manic
Sophie Farkas Bolla P.S. Jerusalem
Michel Giroux The Devil's Share (La Part du diable)
Lorenzo Mora Salazar, Carlo Guillermo Proto Resurrecting Hassan (La résurrection d'Hassan)
Ariane Pétel-Despots Destierros
2019[2]
21st Quebec Cinema Awards
René Roberge Pauline Julien, Intimate and Political (Pauline Julien, intime et politique)
Mila Aung-Thwin, Oana Suteu Khintirian Anote's Ark
Natacha Dufaux The Other Rio (L'autre Rio)
Vincent Guignard, Alexandre Leblanc A Sister's Song
Catherine Legault My Mother's Letters (Les lettres de ma mère)

2020s

Year Editor Film
2020[3]
22nd Quebec Cinema Awards
Annie Jean Ziva Postec: The Editor Behind the Film Shoah (Ziva Postec : La monteuse derrière le film Shoah)
Benoît Côté, Thomas Rinfret Mad Dog and the Butcher (Les Derniers vilains)
Sylvia De Angelis, Sophie Leblond, Pedro Pires Alexander Odyssey (Alexandre le fou)
Aube Foglia Dark Suns (Soleils noirs)
Natalie Lamoureux A Woman, My Mother (Une femme, ma mère)

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