MOTION-PICTURE EDITOR, STORYTELLER
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.
"Kamala’s culture and religion are depicted unapologetically and unfussily, in big ways and small." - The Guardian
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"If Charlie Kaufman scripted Sam Raimi’s Drag Me to Hell, it would look something like this." - Deadline
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"Where Did The Adults Go? is a solid and dramatic glimpse into the lives of adult siblings still grieving." - Film Threat
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"Powerful, elegant, and emotionally unflinching, Little Mother Lies is a striking reminder that love, in all its forms, is both our greatest strength and our deepest wound." - Action Reloaded
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Sundance Institute's Ilyse McKimmie speaks about Sushila Love's time as a Sally Menke Memorial Editing Fellow at the Sundace Directors Lab.

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)
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 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.