VIRGINIE DANGLADES - FILM & TV EDITOR
I'm a film and video editor working on story- and character-driven, verité-style documentaries as well as intimate narrative features and shorts. I'm currently editing a feature documentary at Story Syndicate.
In 2020, I edited "Unladylike2020" a series of short films about American women trailblazers from the 19th and 20th centuries, and edited the one-hour special for PBS American Masters "Unladylike2020: The Changemakers." The series of shorts is a NAACP Nominee for Outstanding Reality/Non-fiction Short-form series.
In 2017, I edited “No Farewells,” (“Sans Adieu”) a observational documentary by French photographer-turned-filmmaker Christopher Agou, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and had a successful year-long run in theaters in France.
In 2019, the immersive documentary feature "Wine Crush" (“Vas-Y Coupe!”) about a winemaker, his seasonal laborers, and a challenging harvest season, premiered at DOC NYC. Available on Apple TV and Amazon Prime. See the trailer here:
https://vimeo.com/414034306
“Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools,” a feature-length educational documentary premiered at the Congressional Black Caucus in D.C in 2019. Aired on PBS. Website: https://pushoutfilm.com/
“Elza” is a narrative feature I co-edited. Directed by Mariette Monpierre, it has been a film festivals favorite about a young woman looking for her father around her native Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.
Meltdown in Dixie, a co-edited short documentary, is a 2022 duPont-Columbia Awards finalist.
Along with working on independent films, I've been working on series for television, including the PBS documentary series “Reconstruction, America after the Civil War.” which was an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award winner in 2019.
I was one of the editors on 5 seasons of the investigative journalism series “This is Life with Lisa Ling” for CNN. My work has streamed and aired on broadcast and cable television such as Netflix, Topic, CNN, Discovery ID, Epix, MSNBC, National Geographic Channel, OWN, The History Channel, A&E, NBC, The Sundance Channel, Bravo, MTV, Logo, TLC and PBS.
I am committed to editing films that tell relevant human stories and embrace people’s often daunting journeys to foster conversations about our humanity, social justice and issues of human rights; in sum, content and film projects that will help further the understanding of our complicated world.
In 2020, I edited "Unladylike2020" a series of short films about American women trailblazers from the 19th and 20th centuries, and edited the one-hour special for PBS American Masters "Unladylike2020: The Changemakers." The series of shorts is a NAACP Nominee for Outstanding Reality/Non-fiction Short-form series.
In 2017, I edited “No Farewells,” (“Sans Adieu”) a observational documentary by French photographer-turned-filmmaker Christopher Agou, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and had a successful year-long run in theaters in France.
In 2019, the immersive documentary feature "Wine Crush" (“Vas-Y Coupe!”) about a winemaker, his seasonal laborers, and a challenging harvest season, premiered at DOC NYC. Available on Apple TV and Amazon Prime. See the trailer here:
https://vimeo.com/414034306
“Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools,” a feature-length educational documentary premiered at the Congressional Black Caucus in D.C in 2019. Aired on PBS. Website: https://pushoutfilm.com/
“Elza” is a narrative feature I co-edited. Directed by Mariette Monpierre, it has been a film festivals favorite about a young woman looking for her father around her native Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.
Meltdown in Dixie, a co-edited short documentary, is a 2022 duPont-Columbia Awards finalist.
Along with working on independent films, I've been working on series for television, including the PBS documentary series “Reconstruction, America after the Civil War.” which was an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award winner in 2019.
I was one of the editors on 5 seasons of the investigative journalism series “This is Life with Lisa Ling” for CNN. My work has streamed and aired on broadcast and cable television such as Netflix, Topic, CNN, Discovery ID, Epix, MSNBC, National Geographic Channel, OWN, The History Channel, A&E, NBC, The Sundance Channel, Bravo, MTV, Logo, TLC and PBS.
I am committed to editing films that tell relevant human stories and embrace people’s often daunting journeys to foster conversations about our humanity, social justice and issues of human rights; in sum, content and film projects that will help further the understanding of our complicated world.