Christopher White

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Chris White

Christopher White has been a documentary film editor, producer and director of numerous award-winning films since 1995. His most recent project as editor, "Roll Red Roll," premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. He was the editor and co-director of "Love Free or Die", which premiered at Sundance in 2012, winning the Special Jury Prize. Other films include "The Killer Within" (as editor and co-director), which premiered at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival and was nominated for a 2008 Best Documentary Emmy, and "Hard Road Home," nominated for a Best Documentary Emmy in 2009. "Elevate," a cross-cultural, multi-national journey of four particularly tall West African basketball-playing Muslim teenagers, premiered at SXSW in 2011 and won the Best Documentary Award at the 2011 Dallas International Film Festival. Episodic Series work includes "The Horn," which won the RealScreen Award for Best Digital and Branded Content – Non-Fiction in 2017.

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Additional Editor:
2014  We Could Be King

Editor:
2012  Love Free or Die
2014  We Could Be King
2019  Born to Be
2019  Roll Red Roll
2020  Women in Blue

Editor:
2020  The Innocence Files

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