Enat Sidi

Enat Sidi

About

Born and raised in Tel Aviv, Enat Sidi is very active as an editor in the American documentary film world. She is a frequent collaborator with directors Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, having edited most of their nonfiction feature films including “The Boys of Baraka” (2005 Emmy nominee), “Jesus Camp: (2006 Academy Award nominee), HBO’s 12th & Delaware (Peabody winner) and most recently DETROPIA for which Enat won the editing award at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. In addition, Enat has worked on many prestigious films for a myriad of diverse filmmakers including Ellen Kuras (“The Betrayal”) and Jennifer Vendiiti (“Billy the Kid”). She acted as the consulting editor on “Bully,” the high profile doc released in 2012 by the Weinstein Company and edited the 2015 Grand Jury Winner at Sundance: "The Wolfpack". She currently lives in Brooklyn, New York.

The Wolfpack

The Wolfpack

Six teenage brothers growing up in the New York City projects are locked away from society by their father. To handle isolation, they reenact their favorite films. However, when one of the brothers breaks away, it changes everything.

I Carry You With Me

I Carry You With Me

As a young aspiring chef in Mexico, Iván works at a restaurant, hoping to land a spot in the kitchen while supporting the mother of his child. One night he meets Gerardo, a handsome teacher who, unlike Iván, is out as a gay man. Their chemistry is instant. The discovery of their romance, however, causes conflict, and he is told he can no longer see his son. In despair, Iván makes the arduous decision to cross the border to advance his culinary career, promising his son and newfound love he will return.

Kivalina

Kivalina

A rare and cinematic portrait of life lived on a disappearing Arctic island from the perspective one of the last surviving Eskimo cultures.