
Janis: Little Girl Blue
Feature Documentary
US Release: November 27, 2015
An intimate look at the life and career of famed singer Janis Joplin.
Role: Music Editor
Composer: Joel Shearer
Director: Amy Berg
Feature Documentary
US Release: November 27, 2015
An intimate look at the life and career of famed singer Janis Joplin.
Role: Music Editor
Composer: Joel Shearer
Director: Amy Berg
Feature Documentary
US Premiere: October 9, 2015
A look at the events leading up to the Taliban’s attack on the young Pakistani school girl, Malala Yousafzai, for speaking out on girls’ education and the aftermath, including her speech to the United Nations.
Role: Temp Music Editor
Director: Davis Guggenheim
![]() Official Selection Telluride Film Festival 2015 |
![]() Official Selection Toronto International Film Festival 2015 |
![]() Official Selection Helsinki International Film Festival 2015 |
![]() Winner Audience Award San Diego Film Festival 2015 |
![]() Official Selection Hamburg Film Festival 2015 |
![]() Official Selection London Film Festival 2015 |
![]() Official Selection Hamptons International Film Festival 2016 |
![]() Official Selection Adelaide Film Festival 2015 |
![]() Official Selection Tokyo International Film Festival 2015 |
![]() Official Selection Leiden International Film Festival 2015 |
![]() Official Selection Stockholm International Film Festival 2015 |
![]() Official Selection Belgrade Film Festival 2015 |
Feature Documentary US Release: April 4, 2014Former United States Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, discusses his career in Washington D.C. from his days as a congressman in the early 1960s to planning the invasion of Iraq in 2003.Role: Music EditorComposer: Danny Elfman Director: Errol Morris |
![]() Official Selection Telluride Film Festival 2013 |
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![]() Official Selection Austin Fantastic Fest 2013 |
![]() Official Selection Chicago International Film Festival 2013 |
![]() Official Selection AFI Fest 2013 |
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![]() Official Selection Berlin International Film Festival 2013 |
![]() Official Selection Tempo Documentary Festival 2014 |
![]() Official Selection Thessaloniki Documentary Festival 2014 |
![]() Official Selection Hong Kong International Film Festival 2014 |
![]() Official Selection Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival 2014 |
![]() Official Selection Planete+ Doc Film Festival 2014 |
![]() Official Selection Sydney Film Festival 2014 |
![]() Official Selection Traverse City Film Festival 2014 |
![]() Official Selection Beirut International Film Festival 2014 |
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Feature Documentary US Premiere: October 12, 2012 Every time 22-year-old Heba Afify heads out to cover the historical events shaping her country’s future, her mother is compelled to remind her, “I know you are a journalist, but you’re still a girl!” Defying cultural norms and family expectations, Heba takes to the streets to report on an Egypt in turmoil, using tweets, texts and Facebook posts. Her coming of age, political awakening and the disillusionment that follows, mirrors that of a nation seeking the freedom to shape its own destiny, dignity and democracy. Role: Music Editor Composer: Barbara Cohen |
![]() Official Selection Berlin International Film Festival 2012 |
![]() Official Selection Los Angeles Film Festival |
![]() Official Selection Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2012 |
![]() Best of Fest Winner One World Film Festival Ottawa 2012 |
![]() 1st Amendment Award Winner Santa Rosa Int’l Film Festival 2012 |
![]() Heroine Award Winner Montana Cine Int’l Film Festival 2012 |
![]() Women in Film Award Winner Nashville Film Festival 2012 |
![]() Best of Human Rights Issues Montana Cine Int’l Film Festival 2012 |
![]() Theatrical Showcase Docuweeks 2012 |
![]() Winner Al Jazeera International Documentary Film Festival 2013 |
Feature Documentary US Release: July 15, 2011A documentary on a former Miss Wyoming who is charged with abducting and imprisoning a young Mormon Missionary. Role: Music Editor Composer: John Kusiak |
![]() Official Selection Toronto International Film Festival 2010 |
![]() Official Selection Telluride Film Festival 2010 |
![]() Official Selection IDFA Festival |
![]() Official Selection Hong Kong International Film Festival 2011 |
![]() Official Selection San Francisco International Film Festival 2011 |
![]() Official Selection Jerusalem Film Festival 2011 |
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![]() Official Selection Gira de Documentales Ambulante 2012 |
![]() Official Selection Champs-Elysées Film Festival 2012 |
Feature Documentary US Release: April 25, 2008Is it possible for a photograph to change the world? Photographs taken by soldiers in Abu Ghraib prison changed the war in Iraq and changed America’s image of itself. Yet, a central mystery remains. Did the notorious Abu Ghraib photographs constitute evidence of systematic abuse by the American military, or were they documenting the aberrant behavior of a few “bad apples”?Role: Music Editor Composer: Danny Elfman |
![]() Official Selection Berlin International Film Festival 2008 |
![]() Official Selection Tribeca Film Festival 2008 |
![]() Official Selection Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008 |
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![]() Official Selection CPH:DOX Festival 2008 |
Feature Documentary US Release: March 3, 2006 A 3-D digital exploration of the ocean’s depths and its creatures. Role: Music Editor Composers: Danny Elfman & Deborah Lurie |
Feature Documentary US Premiere: February 10, 20065 teenaged girls from Israel & the Palestinian territories embark on a cross country road trip from California to Washington D.C. in a quest to learn about peaceful co-existence. Role: Composer/Music Editor Director: Debra Sugerman |
Official Selection Santa Barbara Film Festival