Nels Bangerter
Editing
Born 1978-01-01 · Oakland, California
Nels Bangerter is an award-winning documentary film editor known for finding original and effective approaches to form and structure. His widely-acclaimed work includes CAMERAPERSON, the through-the-viewfinder memoir of documentary cinematographer Kirsten Johnson; 32 SOUNDS, a film and live-performance documentary exploration of sonic experience; LET THE FIRE BURN, an all-archival examination of the police bombing of MOVE in Philadelphia; DICK JOHNSON IS DEAD, a hybrid docu-comedy about loss and memory; THE HOTTEST AUGUST, an essayistic survey of New Yorkers coping with the uncertain future; and RIOTSVILLE, U.S.A., an archival interrogation of the state’s reaction to the uprisings of the late 1960s. Nels has won four International Documentary Association Awards and two Cinema Eye Awards for Outstanding Editing (with two additional nominations); and has been nominated twice for News and Documentary editing Emmys and once for an ACE Eddie. He was named a film craft “Influencer” by Indiewire magazine, and is a member the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Crew

Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost
Additional Editing

Apocalypse in the Tropics
Editor

Apocalypse in the Tropics
Co-Writer

The Tallest Dwarf
Consulting Editor

32 Sounds
Editor

Riotsville, USA
Editor

Arctic Summer
Editorial Consultant

Dick Johnson Is Dead
Writer

Dick Johnson Is Dead
Editor

The Hottest August
Editor

Border South
Consulting Editor

Jaddoland
Consulting Producer

Exit Music
Editor

Project X
Editor

Cameraperson
Editor

Unseen
Writer

The Above
Editor

You See Me
Editor

A Place in the Middle
Editor

Kumu Hina
Editor