Elisa Bonora is an Emmy and ACE nominated producer and film editor with a long list of credits in both documentaries and advertising. Originally from Milan, she moved to Los Angeles, to collaborate exclusively for the DGA multiple winner commercial director, Joe Pytka. Elisa collaborated and edited films with Oliver Stone, Cameron Crowe, James Keach, Tony Kaye, Jerry Sherr and Cecilia Peck. Among her most notable credits are the ACE and Oscar nominated film Glen Campbell - I’ll be me which won the Nashville Film Festival in 2014, as well as the Sundance, Grammy, numerous film festival nominated film David Crosby, remember my name, the critically acclaimed Emmy Award nominated documentaries No subtitles necessary, Laszlo and Vilmos, Brave Miss World and Ghost Fleet. Her work also includes the feature length documentary films Black fish, Ashes and snow, Requiem for a running back, Rising from ashes, The ivory game, The turning point, Bending the arc, Augie, Franca, chaos and creation. Elisa won the Best of 1991 Advertising Age Award, the Advertising Women Achievement award for Consumer Television in 1996 and 1998, a Golden and Bronze Lion at the 1997 Cannes advertising festival and the 2017 Boston Film festival for best editing. Currently Elisa is producing the documentary film The horn maker with Juliette Marquis and editing the documentary Still working 9 to 5 with Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton and Lily Tomlin.