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  1. Phillip John Bartell (born February 18, 1970) is an American film editor, screenwriter, producer and director. Early life. Bartell was born in Quincy, Illinois, and graduated from Columbia College Chicago in 1992. [1] Career.

  2. Phillip J. Bartell is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker who edited the Netflix hit To All The Boys I've Loved Before, along with the horror satire Bad Hair, the Netflix series Dear White People, as well as Sundance winners Dear White People (2014 Special Jury Prize) and Undertow (2010 Int'l Audience Award).

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  3. Phillip J. Bartell is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker who has written for film and TV and who directed season two of Skam Austin. He has edited the Netflix hit To All The Boys I've Loved Before, seasons one & two of Netflix's Dear White People, along with Sundance winners Dear White People (2014 Special Jury Prize) and Undertow (2010 Int'l ...

  4. Phillip J. Bartell (@phillipjbartell) • Instagram photos and videos. 1,478 Followers, 1,133 Following, 2,592 Posts - Phillip J. Bartell (@phillipjbartell) on Instagram: "Filmmaker. Pop enthusiast. LGBTQIA+ advocate."

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  5. Phillip J. Bartell, Editor. Phillip J. Bartell edited the 2010 Sundance Award winner Undertow (Contracorriente.) He edited such critically acclaimed films as Robert Cary’s Ira & Abby and Save Me, Q. Allan Brocka’s Boy Culture, Patrik Ian Polk’s TV series Noah’s Arc, and Tribeca Film Festival winner, Spork.

  6. Aug 17, 2018 · The latest Tweets from Phillip John Bartell (@phillipjbartell). Filmmaker, writer, editor, pianist, karaoke enthusiast. Los Angeles, CA.

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  7. 2005 The Greatest Game Ever Played (additional film editor - as Philip Bartell) 2005 In Her Shoes (additional film editor) 2003 House of Sand and Fog (assistant editor)