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Anne Alvergue

Beacon, New York, United States
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Anne Alvergue is an Academy award nominated documentary filmmaker and editor in the greater New York area. Her work focuses primarily on gender, politics, and labor. She directed and edited THE MARTHA MITCHELL EFFECT, nominated for a 2023 Academy Award in the Best Documentary Short film category, and distributed by Netflix. She has edited many acclaimed documentaries, including the Emmy-nominated LOVE, GILDA which opened the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival and was released theatrically by Magnolia Pictures; the Emmy-nominated BODY PARTS (2022); and Emmy and IDA-nominated BULLY.COWARD.VICTIM: THE STORY OF ROY COHN (2019), also nominated for Outstanding Editing by Cinema Eye Honors and distributed by HBO.  She is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, a Directing instructor at New York Film Academy, a guest lecturer at various universities, and a board member of the Depot Docs screening series. She has also been an editing mentor for the Karen Schmeer Film Editing fellowship and the Sundance Institute. She received a Masters degree in Documentary Film from Stanford University.