This documentary editor sifted through years of footage to convey an emotional story. This is sponsored content brought to you by Adobe. Acasa, My Home, which debuted at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival in the International Documentary Competition, follows the Enache family, nine children and their parents, living contentedly in the Bucharest Delta in Romania. The film studies the difficult topic of gentrification and depicts what life is like for the family as they’re forced out of their home and must adapt to living in the city. The director, Radu Ciorniciuc, uses his background in investigative journalism to craft a heartfelt and compelling story. The film’s editor, Andrei Gorgan, sifted through four years of footage to piece together the most memorable moments of the family’s journey. We spoke with him about where the turning point in the story lies, the challenges of identifying only 86 minutes out of more than 250 hours of footage, and his unique outdoor editing space. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Tuesday, 12 October, 2021