Gail Huddleson is a documentary editor and producer. Most recently, she edited “Don’t Fence Me In,” a film about the Karen people’s struggle against the Burmese military dictatorship. It is currently screening at film festivals around the world. Gail’s other editing credits include “Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet,” winner of the Ciné Special Jury Award, and National Geographic Television’s “The Conquerors,” the fourth hour in an eight part series about the origins of animal life, “The Shape of Life.” She was also First Assistant Editor for the series.
Gail is the recipient of the Guild Award in Documentary Film from the Princess Grace Foundation USA for her film “My Roots are Buried Here,” and a Bronze Apple from the National Educational Media Network for “Catcalls, Wolf Whistles & Other Ordinary Dangers,” which was broadcast on PBS. She received her Master’s degree from the Documentary Film and Video Program at Stanford University.