MOTION PICTURE EDITOR, STORYTELLER
What the world needs now is Love
MOTION PICTURE EDITOR, STORYTELLER
What the world needs now is Love
What the world needs now is Love
What the world needs now is Love
Represented by GSK, Sushila Love has been working in TV & Film editorial since 2006 and is a member of IATSE Local 700.
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‘The Surrender’ Review: Julia Max Explores Grief And Loss In A Bloody Supernatural Horror – SXSW
Female-facing horror finds a striking new voice in Julia Max, making her feature debut at SXSW with The Surrender, which, if you can accept the interpretation of David Cronenberg’s The Brood as his idea of a body-horror Kramer Vs Kramer, functions similarly as a bloody genre reworking of Postcards from the Edge...
At first glance, Little Mother Lies is a long overdue reckoning forced upon sisters by a son’s battle with addiction. But really, it’s about a mother ferociously protecting her son in the aftermath of treatments that failed him, and a sister who embodies the intergenerational chaos of family substance abuse.
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Alongside fellow editors at the Motion Picture Editors Guild, Nena Erb, Joaquin Elizondo, Rosanne Tan, and Charles Little II, Sushila Love offers invaluable advice and mentorship to Assistant Editors aspiring to become Editors. Moderated by Erik Andersen.
8th Annual Black Reel Television Awards
Sushila Love named Nominee for Outstanding Editing - Special Ops: Lioness for Paramount+
In her exclusive interview with BoldJourney Magazine, Sushila Love shares insights from her remarkable career and experiences in the industry. Don’t miss this inspiring read!
Sushila Love teams up with filmmakers Courtney Marsh and Jerry Franck on Where Did the Adults Go? , an intimate family drama, using a vérité lens to explore disability, sibling rivalry and past childhood traumas, while questioning the concept of unconditional love.
Sushila Love, Co-Producer & Editor, attends “A Southern Haunting” Film Premiere at the Fine Arts Theatre in Beverly Hills.
June 29, 2023
(Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for “A Southern Haunting” Film Premiere)
Sushila Love is featured at the Sundance Film Festival 2023: Art of Editing Celebration in Park City, Utah
Sushila Love is awarded the Sally Menke Memorial Editing Fellowship by the Sundance Institute
CineMontage Magazine highlights Sushila Love in their Cut to Black segment.
February 9, 2022
Since its inception in 2013, Sushila Love has served as Art Editor at Spilt Arts, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering children from underserved communities by providing them with opportunities to express and share their artistic talents.