Agnieszka Liggett is a renowned editor, celebrated for her work on a diverse range of projects, including the films 'Mr Bates vs. The Post Office', 'Funny Woman', 'Doctor Who', 'The Killing Kind', and the feature films 'Obey', 'Scarborough', 'Last train to Christmas', 'Crowhurst', and 'Howl'. Additionally, she has edited several documentaries, such as 'Death Without Mercy', 'Ukraine: Life under attack', and 'Jill Dando: The 20 Year Mystery'.
Agnieszka's academic background is impressive, with a Master's degree in Editing from the National Film and Television School in the UK, and prior studies in drama at the National Polish Film, Theatre and TV School in Lodz.
Many of the films Agnieszka has edited have received critical acclaim, with several winning numerous awards. The feature film 'Obey' won the BAFTA Cymru Breakthrough Award, while 'After tomorrow' was nominated for the prestigious PALM D'OR. Furthermore, the short animation 'Badgered' was nominated for an OSCAR.
Agnieszka has also received recognition for her work on short documentaries, winning a BAFTA for her work on a series of documentaries about Cambridge Analytica. She was also nominated for BEST EDITING in the Underwire Festival for her work on the film 'Gone'.
Throughout her career, Agnieszka has demonstrated her versatility as an editor, working on both fiction and documentary projects. Professionally, she is often referred to as Aggi.