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Paul is a multi award winning editor and producer. Among the films he's helped make are Kelly and her Sisters, winner best documentary at BAFTA, RTS, Grierson and Broadcast awards. Dreaming Lhasa, a feature film, executive produced by Jeremy Thomas. It was shown at many film festivals before being theatrically released around the world. The feature documentary My Heart Belongs To Dad, which he produced and edited was nominated for a Grierson award, along with films by Spike Lee and Paul Watson. He also co-produced and edited the Grierson nominated Class of '62 - From 16 to 60. Paul played a key role in creating the narrative structure of Welcome to India and HMP Aylesbury. He co-produced Miraculous Tales, screened at Hot Docs and voted one of the top eight films at the True/False film festival. Other work includes The Detectives - Murder On The Streets, which received several Best Documentary Series nominations and won the Editing - Documentary/Factual prize at the Royal Television Society awards and the feature doc' The Changin' Times of Ike White, was broadcast as an Arena film in the UK. Recently he completed Dying to Divorce, an extraordinarily powerful feature doc about femicide in Turkey which has won several awards, including two BAFTAs and was the UK entry for Best International Feature/Best Documentary at the Oscars. He also did some work on Scouting for Girls: Fashion's Darkest Secret and Investigating Diana: Death in Paris.