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Experienced editors Anne Østerud and Janus Billeskov Jansen delivered a seminar on editing of the film Another Round, as part of the "In the Cut: The Editing and its Secrets" tribute, hosted by the 62nd TIFF, at the packed Pavlos Zannas theatre, on Saturday November 13. The Danish duo of editors invited the audience to the innermost of the editing process of this film, decoding step by step the path they followed, through the projection of scenes and videos. In the end, they surprised the viewers by showing an alternative last scene of the beloved film that never found its way to the big screen.

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On Saturday November 13, at Makedonikon cinema, the screening of the film A Clockwork Orange by Stanley Kubrick took place, as part of the carte blanche given by the Festival to Anne Østerud and Janus Billeskov Jansen, editors of the film Another Round by Thomas Vinterberg, Academy winner of Best International Feature Film. The screening was part of the large-scale tribute"In the Cut: The Editing and its Secrets", hosted by the 62nd Thessaloniki International Film Festival. 

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On Saturday November 13, at Pavlos Zannas Theatre, the screening of the film Out of Sight by Steven Soderbergh took place, as part of the carte blanche given by the Thessaloniki Film Festival to Raúl Mora, editor of the super-hit Netflix series, La casa de papel. The screening was part of the "In the |Cut: The Editing and its Secrets" tribute, hosted by the 62nd Thessaloniki International Film Festival.

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On Friday 12 November, at Makedonikon cinema, the film My American Uncle by Alain Resnais was screened, as part of the carte blanche given by the 62nd Thessaloniki IFF to Yorgos Mavropsaridis, distinguished guest of the tribute “In the Cut: Editing and its Secrets” hosted by the 62nd TIFF. Yorgos Mavropsaridis raised the curtain of the event by saying the following: “I would like to explain the influence this film had on me. I watched it in 1980, at Pallas cinema in Athens. The reason I chose it is because I immediately connected it with the editing process that refers to the present of the viewer who watches the screen, in the sense that we create the present in our own mind”.

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