Nick August-Perna is a New York–based filmmaker and documentary editor. His projects have enjoyed international theatrical release, and aired on National Geographic, PBS, and HBO. Among the works he has edited, directed, or produced: Colliding Dreams, a three-hour history of Zionism that opened in theaters in March 2016; a 2012 documentary for National Geographic on the world’s polluted oceans; and The Swell Season, a 2011 feature-length documentary about Academy Award-winning musicians Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova that won awards internationally and was released theatrically in the U.S. and overseas. Nick also edited the Emmy-nominated short film Delano Manongs: Forgotten History of the United Farmworkers.
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Tell Them You Love Me (2023) Director |
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The Oxy Kingpins (2021) Producer |
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The Oxy Kingpins (2021) Director |
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Knife Skills (2017) Editor |
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Knife Skills (2017) Co-Producer |
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Sacred (2016) Editor |
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The Ruins of Lifta (2016) Editor |
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Colliding Dreams (2015) Editor |
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The Delano Manongs: Forgotten Heroes Of The United Farm Workers Movement (2014) Editor |
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Birders: The Central Park Effect (2012) Director of Photography |
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The Swell Season (2012) Editor |
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The Swell Season (2012) Director |