Dustin Waldman is a filmmaker, writer and editor based in New York. Short films he wrote and directed have played at festivals like SXSW, Rotterdam, Sidewalk, Indie Memphis, Rooftop Films and Nobudge Live. In 2023 he was named one of Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film. Vulture once described his work as “cringe-comedy psychodrama.” As an editor he’s worked on many award-winning narrative and documentary films, including Faya Dayi, Are We Not Cats, ESPN’s 30 for 30 Short Deerfoot of the Diamond and the Camerimage winning A Mouthful of Petrol. He has also edited many short documentaries for the Museum of Modern Art.
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The Terrible One (2017) as |
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The Boy from St. Croix (2025) Editor |
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Theatre People (2025) Editor |
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Frank (2024) Editor |
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Never Fuggedaboutit (2023) Director |
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Never Fuggedaboutit (2023) Writer |
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Never Fuggedaboutit (2023) Producer |
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A Mouthful of Petrol (2022) Editor |
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Deerfoot of the Diamond (2022) Editor |
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Desert Sky (2022) Editor |
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Faya Dayi (2021) Editor |
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Are We Not Cats (2018) Editor |
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Cinema Brut (2018) Director |
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The Terrible One (2017) Writer |
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The Terrible One (2017) Director |
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Black Soil, Green Grass (2016) Assistant Editor |
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Cold in July (2014) Assistant Editor |
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Moon and Sun (2014) Editor |
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Moon and Sun (2014) Gaffer |
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The Whole World Is a Lie () Additional Editor |