Angela K. Pires is a film editor with over 15 years of experience. Her work has been screened at festivals around the globe: Berlin Film Festival, SXSW, Lincoln Center’s New Directors/New Films, Slamdance, AFI Docs, Full Frame, Rotterdam, Havana, and That’s All True among many others. “The Prison and The Street” ("Elegantly shot and extremely well-structured documentary... impressive." - Variety), “Trash Dance” (“Magical” – The New York Times), “61 Bullets” (“A unique and intimate perspective that will prove irresistible to history buffs.” – The Times-Picayune), and Seadrift ("Before this electrifying, long-overdue film ends, one man is dead, hundreds are scared for their lives and heavily armed Klansmen patrol the bay, burning boats and urging white townspeople to “take back our country.”"- Texas Observer) are some of the films she has edited.