Daniel Garber
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Daniel Garber is a filmmaker based in Brooklyn, NY, with work spanning documentary, fiction, and experimental practices. Primarily employed as an editor, he was nominated for a Cinema Eye Honors award for his editing on Sierra Pettengill and Pacho Velez’s feature documentary The Reagan Show, which premiered at Tribeca and Locarno in 2017. Since then, he has edited Garrett Bradley’s Naomi Osaka documentary series, Lance Oppenheim’s feature documentary Some Kind of Heaven, Daniel Goldhaber's eco-activist heist thriller How to Blow Up a Pipeline, as well as short films for Sierra Pettengill, Nan Goldin, and Zara Meerza. He was included in Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 "New Faces of Independent Film", DOC NYC 40 Under 40, and Berlinale Talents.
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