Anne Goursaud

Anne Goursaud

Naissance : 1943

Biographie

Anne Goursaud is an accomplished film director and editor. It was Francis Ford Coppola who first spotted Anne's talent, giving her the chance to edit One From the Heart. Since that time, she had directed and edited a wide range of projects and she has worked with some of the most highly acclaimed professionals in the movie industry. Her directing credits include the dark thrillers Embrace of the Vampire and Poison Ivy II, both for New Line Cinema, and the erotic drama Love In Paris (Another 9 1/2 Weeks) for Trimark. Her editing credits include Francis Ford Coppola's teen classic The Outsiders starring Matt Dillon and Tom Cruise, the Academy Award® hit Bram Stoker's Dracula starring Gary Oldman and Anthony Hopkins, and Ironweed starring Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep for which they both received Academy Award® nominations.

Anne also edited Bruce Beresford's romantic comedies Her Alibi and Crimes of the Heart, John Duigan's epic drama Wide Saragasso Sea, Janusz Kaminski's horror flick Lost Souls, and the sequel to Chinatown, The Two Jakes, directed and starring Jack Nicholson. She edited Universal Pictures' innovative Outkast movie-musical Idlewild and the edgy new independent feature Expired, which premiered at Cannes. Anne was preparing a feature film starring Stephen Dorff, Coronado. She has also finished a new script based on the true story of actress Jean Seberg, Little American. Anne received a License en Histoire de l'Art from the Sorbonne and a Masters in Fine Arts from Columbia University. She is a member of the Director's Guild of America, the Editor's Guild, A.C.E, and the Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Tribeca Film

Monteuse

Réalisatrice

Films
1997

Love in Paris

1996

Poison Ivy 2

1995

L'Etreinte du Vampire

Séries
1992

Red Shoe Diaries

Documentaires
2016

A Classy Broad

Courts métrages
2006

Truth and Nothing But the Truth, The

Productrice

Actrice

Documentaires
2023

We Kill for Love

Scénariste

Documentaires
2016

A Classy Broad