Pietro Scalia

Pietro Scalia (born March 17, 1960) is an Italian film editor. He won Best Film Editing at the 64th Academy Awards for his work on the film JFK, sharing the award with Joe Hutshing, and at the 74th Academy Awards for Black Hawk Down.

Pietro Scalia
Born (1960-03-17) March 17, 1960 (age 64)
Catania, Sicily, Italy
EducationUniversity of California, Los Angeles (MFA)

Life and career

He was born in Catania, Sicily,[1] and later emigrated to Aarau, Switzerland as a child with his parents.[2] There, he attended Swiss-German schools until high school. After graduation, he decided to move to the United States to pursue his college education. He spent two years at the University at Albany, The State University of New York, after which he was accepted as an undergraduate at UCLA. The Swiss government's scholarship helped him through five years of UCLA and in 1985 he earned his Master of Fine Arts from the UCLA Film School.[3]

After his MFA, a couple of short films, a screenplay, two video documentaries, and a 16 mm thesis film, he returned to Europe to pursue his desire to become a film director. Shortly afterwards, he returned to United States on a work visa to pursue his career in Hollywood as a film editor. He began as an editor on Andrei Konchalovsky's Shy People. Later, he received an assistant editor position working with Oliver Stone. However, it was not easy to get the job. Scalia admired Oliver Stone's work, especially Salvador, so he decided he wanted to work with that director. He got a contact through the sister of one of the assistant editors. Scalia worked on such films as Wall Street (1987) and Talk Radio (1988). He later continued as an associate editor on Born on the Fourth of July and as an additional editor on The Doors.

After five years of working with Oliver Stone, Scalia was finally asked to fully edit a film. It was JFK, for which Scalia and his co-editor, Joe Hutshing, were honored with an Academy Award for Film Editing. Craig McKay was nominated the same year for editing The Silence of the Lambs. Scalia edited a sequel to the movie, Hannibal ten years later. He also received a BAFTA Award and A.C.E. Award for his work.[4]

Pietro Scalia worked with Bernardo Bertolucci on Little Buddha (1993) and Stealing Beauty (1996),[5] as well as with Sam Raimi on The Quick and the Dead (1995). He earned two more Academy Award nominations: first in 1997 for Good Will Hunting and second in 2000 for Gladiator,[6] and a second Academy Award for director Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down.[7] He also edited G.I. Jane and a pilot episode of a TV series American Gothic in late 1990s.

In the recent years, Scalia edited such movies as Levity (2003) directed by Ed Solomon, a documentary entitled Ashes and Snow, The Great Raid directed by John Dahl, and Memoirs of a Geisha, one of the most publicized movies of 2005, directed by Rob Marshall. Scalia also worked on Hannibal Rising, a movie that tells a story of a teenaged Hannibal and his young sister Mischa Lecter after their parents are killed in World War II. It was directed by Peter Webber and released in 2007. He has a long lasting relationship with Ridley Scott working on movies such as American Gangster in 2007, Body of Lies in 2008 and Robin Hood in 2010. Most recently he worked with director Ridley Scott on The Martian, released in October 2015. In May 2017, Scalia replaced editor Chris Dickens on the film Solo: A Star Wars Story, which was released in May 2018.[8]

He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Teresa Sparks and two children, Julian and Maia Scalia.

Filmography

Editor
YearFilmDirectorNotes
1990MegavillePeter Lehner
1991JFKOliver StoneFifth collaboration with Oliver Stone
1992JackpotMario Orfini
1993Little BuddhaBernardo BertolucciFirst collaboration with Bernardo Bertolucci
1995The Quick and the DeadSam Raimi
1996Stealing BeautyBernardo BertolucciSecond collaboration with Bernardo Bertolucci
1997G.I. JaneRidley ScottFirst collaboration with Ridley Scott
Good Will HuntingGus Van SantFirst collaboration with Gus Van Sant
1998The Big HitChe-Kirk Wong
Playing by HeartWillard Carroll
2000GladiatorRidley ScottSecond collaboration with Ridley Scott
2001HannibalThird collaboration with Ridley Scott
Black Hawk DownFourth collaboration with Ridley Scott
2003LevityEd Solomon
Masked and AnonymousLarry Charles
2005The Great RaidJohn Dahl
Memoirs of a GeishaRob Marshall
2007Hannibal RisingPeter Webber
American GangsterRidley ScottFifth collaboration with Ridley Scott
2008Body of LiesSixth collaboration with Ridley Scott
2010Kick-AssMatthew Vaughn
Robin HoodRidley ScottSeventh collaboration with Ridley Scott
2012PrometheusEighth collaboration with Ridley Scott
The Amazing Spider-ManMarc WebbFirst collaboration with Marc Webb
2013The CounselorRidley ScottNinth collaboration with Ridley Scott
2014The Amazing Spider-Man 2Marc WebbSecond collaboration with Marc Webb
2015Child 44Daniel EspinosaFirst collaboration with Daniel Espinosa
The Sea of TreesGus Van SantThird collaboration with Gus Van Sant
The MartianRidley ScottTenth collaboration with Ridley Scott
201613 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of BenghaziMichael BayFirst collaboration with Michael Bay
2017Alien: CovenantRidley ScottEleventh collaboration with Ridley Scott
2018Solo: A Star Wars StoryRon Howard
2022AmbulanceMichael BaySecond collaboration with Michael Bay
MorbiusDaniel EspinosaSecond collaboration with Daniel Espinosa
The Gray ManRusso brothers
2023FerrariMichael Mann
Editorial department
YearFilmDirectorRoleNotes
1987Shy PeopleAndrei KonchalovskyFirst assistant editor
Wall StreetOliver StoneAssistant editorFirst collaboration with Oliver Stone
1988Cameron's ClosetArmand Mastroianni
Haunted SummerIvan Passer
Talk RadioOliver StoneSecond collaboration with Oliver Stone
1989Born on the Fourth of JulyAssociate editorThird collaboration with Oliver Stone
1991The DoorsAdditional editorFourth collaboration with Oliver Stone
1995White Man's BurdenDesmond NakanoConsulting editor
Actor
YearFilmDirectorRole
2004Incident at Loch NessZak PennParty Guest
Camera and electrical department
YearFilmDirectorRole
1985Over the SummerTeresa SparksAssistant cameraman
Music department
YearFilmDirectorRoleNotes
2001HannibalRidley ScottMusic producer
Uncredited
2013The CounselorMusic supervisor
Producer
YearFilmDirectorCredit
2003Masked and AnonymousLarry CharlesExecutive producer
2015The Sea of TreesGus Van SantCo-producer
2022MorbiusDaniel EspinosaAssociate producer
Sound department
YearFilmDirectorRole
1985Over the SummerTeresa SparksSound editor
Thanks
YearFilmDirectorRoleNotes
2005The MatadorRichard ShepardThe producers would like to thank
2007Battle in SeattleStuart Townsend
2008The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon EmperorRob CohenSpecial thanks
2010Repo MenMiguel SapochnikFirst collaboration with Miguel Sapochnik
2011The Adjustment BureauGeorge NolfiThanks
2012QuartetDustin HoffmanWith thanks to
Promised LandGus Van SantSpecial thanksSecond collaboration with Gus Van Sant
2013ElysiumNeill BlomkampThanks
2016GrimsbyLouis LeterrierSpecial thanks
GoldStephen Gaghan
2021FirebirdPeeter Rebane
FinchMiguel SapochnikThe filmmakers gratefully thankSecond collaboration with Miguel Sapochnik
Documentaries
Editor
YearFilmDirector
2005Ashes and SnowGregory Colbert
2007The 11th Hour
  • Leila Conners
  • Nadia Conners
200940 Years of Silence: An Indonesian TragedyRobert Lemelson
Editorial department
YearFilmRole
2007Breaking the IceSupervising editor
Thanks
YearFilmDirectorRole
2010Stairway from HellChristian BunzSpecial thanks
Shorts
Editor
YearFilmDirector
2012Ghost Recon: Alpha
  • François Alaux
  • Hervé de Crécy
Thanks
YearFilmDirectorRole
2006The Showdown
  • Antony Sestito
  • Fulvio Sestito
Special thanks
2012BrokenAlessandra PasquinoThanks
TV series
Editor
YearTitleNotes
1995American Gothic1 episode
Thanks
YearTitleRoleNotes
2002AFP: American Fighter PilotSpecial thanks2 episodes

Awards and accolades

Oscars and Oscar nominations

Other

References