Lisa Fruchtman


Lisa Fruchtman is an American film and television editor, and documentary director with about 25 film credits. Fruchtman won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for The Right Stuff. With her brother, Rob Fruchtman, she produced, directed, and edited the 2012 documentary Sweet Dreams.

Editing career

After her high school years, Lisa Fruchtman enrolled at the University of Chicago and received an A.B. degree there in 1970. She began her career as a film editor in Hollywood in 1973 with the documentary short Ten: The Magic Number. Fruchtman was an assistant to editors Barry Malkin, Richard Marks, and Peter Zinner on The Godfather Part II, directed by Francis Ford Coppola. This film was edited to have a complex structure that weaves a contemporary story with a background story in Sicily at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries; the film was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Editing.
Fruchtman was one of several editors hired by Coppola in 1977 for the post-production of Apocalypse Now. Coppola had shot about 250 hours of film that needed to be cut down to 2.5 hours for its theatrical release. Malkin and Evan Lottman had done preliminary editing, but then dropped out of the project. The difficult editing required nearly two years. The film was released in August 1979. In 1980, she and her co-editors Richard Marks, Walter Murch, and Gerald B. Greenberg were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing, the ACE Eddie Award, and the BAFTA Award for Best Editing.
In 1984, she won the Oscar for Best Film Editing for The Right Stuff, along with her co-editors Glenn Farr, Stephen A. Rotter, Douglas Stewart and Tom Rolf. The film was directed by Philip Kaufman. The editors were also nominated for the ACE Eddie Award for the film.
Fruchtman's first solo credit as editor for a major studio film was for Children of a Lesser God, director Randa Haines' first major film. Fruchtman later cut Haines' The Doctor and Dance with Me.
In 1991, she was nominated for another Oscar, for Coppola's The Godfather Part III with her co-editors Malkin and Murch. All three editors had long experience working with Coppola, on the earlier Godfather films and others.
In 1996, Fruchtman was nominated for an Eddie for the television film Truman, directed by Frank Pierson. The movie depicts U.S. President Harry S. Truman during World War II. She was also nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award.
In 2010, she received the Professional Achievement Award for alumni of the University of Chicago.

Filmography (selection)

This filmography is based on the listing at the Internet Movie Database.
YearFilmDirectorNotes
1979Apocalypse NowFrancis Ford CoppolaSecond collaboration with Francis Ford Coppola
1980Heaven's GateMichael Cimino
1981Street MusicJenny Bowen
1983The Right StuffPhilip Kaufman
1986Children of a Lesser GodRanda HainesFirst collaboration with Randa Haines
1990The Godfather Part IIIFrancis Ford CoppolaThird collaboration with Francis Ford Coppola
1991The DoctorRanda HainesSecond collaboration with Randa Haines
1993ShimmerJohn Hanson
1997My Best Friend's WeddingP. J. Hogan
1998Dance with MeRanda HainesFourth collaboration with Randa Haines
2002TeknolustLynn Hershman Leeson
2004The WoodsmanNicole Kassell
2004A Love Song for Bobby LongShainee Gabel
2006BonnevilleChristopher N. Rowley
2015Love & TaxesJacob Kornbluth

YearFilmDirectorRole-
1974The Godfather Part IIFrancis Ford CoppolaAssistant editorFirst collaboration with Francis Ford Coppola
2006Christmas in WonderlandJames OrrEditorial consultant
2010Little SisterRichard BowenSupervising editor

YearFilmDirectorRole
2007When a Man Falls in the ForestRyan EslingerConsultant
2022What Comes AroundAmy RedfordEditorial consultant

YearFilmDirectorRoleNotes
1985On the EdgeRob NilssonSpecial thanks to
1993Wrestling Ernest HemingwayRanda HainesThanksThird collaboration with Randa Haines
2006Colma: The MusicalRichard WongThanks
2013TestChris Mason JohnsonSpecial thanks

;Documentaries
YearFilmDirector
1973Ten: The Magic NumberBarrie Nelson
1977The Grateful Dead Movie
2012Sweet Dreams
2016Vegas BabyAmanda Micheli

YearFilmDirectorRole
2016Crossing BhutanBen HenretigStory editor
Supervising editor
2017Saving CapitalismSupervising editor
2018The ProvidersStory consultant

YearFilmDirectorRole
2016Crossing BhutanBen HenretigStory editor

YearFilm
2012Sweet Dreams

YearFilmDirectorCredit
2012Sweet DreamsProducer
2024Counted OutVicki AbelesProducer

;Shorts
YearFilmDirector
1986Captain EOFrancis Ford Coppola

YearFilmDirectorRole
2012Witness 11Sean MitchellConsulting editor

;TV movies
YearFilmDirector
1995TrumanFrank Pierson
1999Witness ProtectionRichard Pearce
2003NormalJane Anderson

YearFilmDirectorRole
2002Point of OriginNewton Thomas SigelConsulting editor