Peep Show
Peep Show follows the lives of two men from their twenties to thirties, Mark Corrigan, who has steady employmen...
Editing
Agnieszka Liggett is an editor known for 'Mr Bates vs. The Post Office', 'Funny Woman', 'Doctor Who', 'The Killing Kind', films 'Obey', 'Scarborough', 'Last train to Christmas', 'Crowhurst' and 'Howl'. Agnieszka also edited documentaries 'Death Without Mercy', 'Ukraine: Life under attack' and 'Jill Dando: The 20 Year Mystery'.
She graduated with MA in Editing from the National Film and Television School in UK and before that she studied drama in National Polish Film, Theatre and TV School in Lodz.
Many of the films Agnieszka edited screened at various festivals and gone to win numerous awards. Feature film 'Obey' won BAFTA Cymru Breakthrough Award, 'After tomorrow' was nominated for PALM D'OR and short animation 'Badgered' was nominated for an OSCAR. Agnieszka won BAFTA for her work on short documentaries about Cambridge Analytica and she was nominated for BEST EDITING in Underwire Festival for her work on film 'Gone'.
She edits fiction as well as documentaries. Most people call her Aggi.
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