Keith Reamer is a New York based film editor, who has been
working in the industry for over thirty-five years.
Since graduating from the University of Bridgeport's late,
lamented film program, Keith has edited over 50 features,
documentaries and films for television. His credits include
Eric Bross's "Ten Benny" and "Restaurant," Maggie
Greenwald's "The Ballad of Little Jo," "Songcatcher," and
"Sophie and the Rising Sun," Mary Harron's, "I Shot Andy
Warhol," Tony Bui's "Three Seasons," John Gray's "Martin
and Lewis," Jim Kohlberg's "The Music Never Stopped,"
Cherien Dabis's "Amreeka," as well as Hilary Brougher's
"Stephanie Daley," and most recently, the documentaries,
"The China Hustle," directed by Jed Rothstein, and Jeffrey
Wolf's "Bill Traylor: Chasing Ghosts," among many others.
In 2009, he led an intensive feature editing workshop for the
Royal Film Commission of Amman, Jordan and in the
following year returned to the RFC to serve as a mentor on
the RFC production, "A 7 Hour Difference."
In recent years, Keith has also had the opportunity to direct
several documentaries of his own, with the most recent
being, "Made a Movie, Lived to Tell," with co-director
William Murray.