London
(ANI):
Oscar
frontrunner
Slumdog
Millionaire
has
bagged
another
clutch
of
prizes.
Editor
Chris
Dickens
walked
away
with
gong
for
best-edited
feature
film
at
the
59th
annual
American
Cinema
Editors
(ACE)
awards,
at
the
Beverly
Hilton
Hotel
in
Los
Angeles,
reports
the
Daily
Express.
The
film,
which
tracks
the
story
of
an
18-year-old
slum
boy
from
rags
to
riches,
has
already
triumphed
the
Golden
Globes
and
Baftas,
and
has
been
nominated
in
10
categories
at
the
prestigious
Academy
Awards.
Directed
by
Danny
Boyle,
the
critically
acclaimed
film
also
won
in
the
cinematic
feature
category
at
the
prestigious
American
Society
of
Cinematographers
(ASC)
awards,
at
the
Hyatt
Regency
Century
Plaza
Hotel
in
L.A
on
the
same
night.
Slumdog
was
also
named
the
Best
Contemporary
Film
at
the
Art
Directors
Guild
Awards.