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Originally from Hawai'i, Jillian Moul is a Primetime Emmy Award nominee and a member of the American Cinema Editors. She edited the feature documentary "Fame High" with Oscar-nominated Scott Hamilton Kennedy and three feature films with director Jon M. Chu for Paramount, Universal, Blumhouse and Open Road. Ms. Moul worked on the Showtime series "Time of Death," which was selected as one of the Top Ten Television Series by Time Magazine, Entertainment Weekly and The Washington Post. "Time of Death" was also awarded Best Limited Series by the International Documentary Association. Ms. Moul edited "L Word Mississippi: Hate the Sin," a Showtime documentary that won the GLAAD Award for Outstanding Documentary. She edited HBO's documentary series "Brave New Voices" and The Sundance Channel's "Big Ideas for a Small Planet," which won the Environmental Media Award for an episode edited by Ms. Moul. She worked with director Sara Dosa on a Netflix documentary, "ReMastered: Tricky Dick and the Man in Black," and RJ Cutler for an Apple TV+ documentary series. Ms. Moul's directorial debut was "Surviving Home," a feature documentary that won multiple film festival awards, screened in theaters, and had three broadcast and streaming runs on PBS. "Surviving Home" is screening across the country as part of its community outreach program and also streaming on Amazon Prime.