Kathleen Soulliere - Editor Kathleen Soulliere has over thirty years experience editing film and television. Credits include internationally and nationally screened films, documentary and performing arts programs as well as commercials, political spots and corporate projects. Work has won numerous festival, Emmy and commercial awards, been selected for screening at INPUT (International Public Television Screening Conference) and acquired by Yale University, MOMA, the Gene Siskel Film Center of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Smithsonian and the Louvre. Recent critically acclaimed accomplishments include: Stone Reader, 2002 www.stonereader.net Narrative feature which Roger Ebert described as a “love poem to reading.” 2002 Slamdance International Film Festival Audience Award and Jury Special Award for Best Feature also nominated for the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary. 2003 Independent Spirit Awards, Director Mark Moskowitz nominated for the Truer Than Fiction Award. STRUT!, 2002 www.strutthemovie.com “The first real documentary treatment of Mummery – a terrific piece of work.” Ron Goldwyn, Philadelphia Daily News. “Beautifully edited, funny, and touching!” Robert Long, Easthampton Star. Winner Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature, Hamptons International Film Festival. Official Selection Programmer’s Grand Prize, Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema. Maggie Growls, 2003 “profiles the…lusty charming and unstoppable Maggie Kuhn, who founded the Gray Panthers.” ITVS. Premier program for the PBS series Independent Lens. Winner of the Henry Hampton Award for Excellence in Film and Digital Media from the Council on Foundations. After graduating from Antioch College Soulliere received a two year grant for post production from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. She has worked at commercial facilities and PBS affiliates throughout the United States. Since 1997 her primary focus has been independent film and television editorial. |