Saul Pincus

Saul Pincus

  • Place of birth: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Biography

Saul Pincus is a Canadian film writer, director and editor, best known for his feature film debut Nocturne. He began his career as a member of Montreal's early 1990s D.I.Y. filmmaking community and directed a series of short films. When he moved to Toronto, he transitioned to film editing for a number of years, cutting movies, television and documentaries in a wide range of styles and genres, and enjoyed an eight-film collaboration with veteran director Sidney J. Furie. He also served as music editor on several projects and was the executive producer of documentaries for Los Angeles-based Film Score Monthly Online, for which he interviewed and wrote about major film composers past and present.

Production

Hide and Seek

2000

As Editor

Nocturne

2015

As Director

The Fraternity

2002

As Editor

Detention

2003

As Editor

Pride of Lions

2014

As Editor

Direct Action

2004

As Editor

Road Rage

2000

As Editor

Show Me

2004

As Editor

The Limit

2004

As Post Production Consulting

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