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Mollie Goldstein MOLLIE GOLDSTEIN Editor www.molliegoldstein.com Selected Features: MOST LIKELY TO MURDER – Lionsgate Summit Entertainment – Dan Gregor, director THE INCREDIBLE JESSICA JAMES – Netflix / Beachside Films – Jim Strouse, director *Official Selection of Sundance Film Festival 2017 MR. ROOSEVELT (Additional Editor) – Beachside Films – Noël Wells, director *Winner: Spotlight Audience Award & Lone Star Award – SXSW Film Festival 2017 LITTLE MEN – Magnolia Pictures – Ira Sachs, director *Official Selection of Sundance & Berlin Film Festivals 2016 TRAMPS (Consulting Editor) – Netflix / Animal Kingdom – Adam Leon, director *Official Selection of Toronto Film Festival 2016 ONE MORE TIME – Starz – Robert Edwards, director *Official Selection of Tribeca Film Festival 2015 WE’LL NEVER HAVE PARIS – Orion Pictures –Simon Helberg & Jocelyn Towne, directors *Winner: Audience Award - Newport Beach Film Festival 2014 *Official Selection of SXSW Film Festival 2014 BOTTLED UP – Osiris Entertainment – Enid Zentelis, director THE ART OF GETTING BY – Fox Searchlight – Gavin Wiesen, director *Official Selection of Sundance Film Festival 2011 ARAGH SAGEE/DOG SWEAT – IndiePix Films – Hossein Keshavarz, director THE VIRGINITY HIT (Additional Editor) – Columbia Pictures – Huck Botko & Andrew Gurland, directors MONOGAMY – Oscilloscope Pictures – Dana Adam Shapiro, director *Winner: Best New York Narrative - Tribeca Film Festival 2010 THE MISSING PERSON – Strand Releasing – Noah Buschel, director *Official Selection of Sundance Film Festival 2009 NEAL CASSADY – IFC – Noah Buschel, director WEDDING DAZE (Co-Editor) – MGM/Pathé – Michael Ian Black, director *Official Selection of Toronto Film Festival 2005 PALINDROMES – Wellspring – Todd Solondz, director *Winner: Grand Jury Prize - Brasila Film Festival *Official Selection of Toronto, Venice, Tribeca, Telluride & SXSW Film Festivals 2004 THE MUDGE BOY (Additional Editor) – Strand Releasing – Michael Burke, director *Official Selection of Sundance Film Festival 2003 Selected Television: JULIE’S GREENROOM – Netflix / The Jim Henson Company – Julie Andrews & Emma Walton Hamilton, producers RAW CRAFT WITH ANTHONY BOURDAIN – There We Go Films / YouTube – Rob Meyer & Cara Marcous, producers *Nominee: Best Branded Entertainment – Webby Awards 2015 WYCKOFF PLACE – Doc Series – USA Network – Lauri Faggioni, director VH1 GIRLS IN THE GAME – Pilot – Picture This Television – Lisa M. Tucker, producer THE VICE GUIDE TO EVERYTHING – MTV – Shane Smith, ex. producer STELLA – Comedy Central – David Wain, Michael Showalter & Michael Ian Black, producers IMPORTANT THINGS WITH DEMETRI MARTIN (Additional Editor) – Pilot – Comedy Central WAINY DAYS – MyDamnChannel.com – David Wain, director *Winner: Best Comedy Series - Webby Awards 2008 16 & PREGNANT – MTV – Morgan J. Freeman & Dia Sokol, ex. producers MAN AND WIFE – MTV – Alex Lasky & Charlie Stettler, ex. producers WE ARE NEW YORK – NYC Mayor’s Office – Paul Epstein & Luis Argueta, directors HOTEL GRAMERCY PARK – Sundance Channel – Douglas Keeve, director *Winner: Special Jury Prize - Tribeca Film Festival 2008 HOME – Sundance Channel – Jeffrey M. Togman, director *Winner: Special Jury Prize - AFI Silverdocs Film Festival 2005 9465 Wilshire Blvd, 6th Floor 41 Madison Ave. 33rd Floor Beverly Hills, CA 90212 New York, NY 10010 main 310.274.6611 main 212.997.1818 Other Credits: SUNDANCE DIRECORS LAB 2016 AFRONAUTS – Franses Bodomo, director HOT CLIP – Cesar Cervantes, director SUNDANCE DIRECTORS LAB 2014 WE THE ANIMALS – Jeremiah Zagar, director STRANGER WITH A CAMERA – Oorlagh George, director SUNDANCE DIRECTORS LAB 2013 INCIDENT – Jan Kwiencinski, director LOVE AFTER LOVE – Russ Harbaugh, director THE CRITERION COLLECTION 2010 – Present THREE REASONS TRAILER SERIES & Supplemental Features and Documentaries THE EDIT CENTER 2002 (Editing Instructor) WINTER’S BONE – Debra Granik, director THE GREAT WORLD OF SOUND – Craig Zobel, director COLD WEATHER – Aaron Katz, director FAIRHAVEN – Tom O’Brien, director EDUCATION: YALE UNIVERSITY – B.A. American Studies & Film Studies – Cum laude 9465 Wilshire Blvd, 6th Floor 41 Madison Ave. 33rd Floor Beverly Hills, CA 90212 New York, NY 10010 main 310.274.6611 main 212.997.1818 .
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