Teresa Hannigan
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Teresa Hannigan is a Canadian film editor.

Hannigan recently edited the Toronto International Film Festival’s “Best Canadian Feature Film” Cairo Time (2009), directed by Ruba Nadda
Ruba Nadda
Ruba Nadda is an Arab Canadian film director. She was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on 6 December 1972 to a Syrian father and a Palestinian mother. She made several award-winning short films, including Lost Woman Story, Interstate Love Story, So Far Gone and Damascus Nights before writing and...

. In 2008, Hannigan won the Directors Guild of Canada
Directors Guild of Canada
The Directors Guild of Canada is a Canadian labour union, founded in 1962, which represents more than 3,700 professionals from 48 different occupations in the Canadian film and television industry. The DGC represents directors, assistant directors, location managers, production assistants and...

 “Best Picture Editing” Award for Television Movie/Mini-Series for her work on David Wellington’s Would be Kings. Her numerous television editing credits include episodes of The Eleventh Hour, Flashpoint, and Ghostly Encounters. Hannigan received a "Best Picture Editing" Gemini Award nomination for an episode of The Eleventh Hour.

In 2006, Hannigan directed and edited the short drama Snapshots of Henry, which earned her a Genie nomination for “Best Live Action Short Drama”.

Hannigan is a member of the Canadian Cinema Editors
Canadian Cinema Editors
Canadian Cinema Editors is an professional association of film editors, founded in 2007. The non-profit organization promotes picture editing in television, film and new media.- 2011 C.C.E. Award Winners : Best Editing in Feature Length Dramatic...

honours society.

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