Arielle Amsalem
- Editor
- Producer
- Editorial Department
Arielle Amsalem is an Emmy Award winning editor of feature length
documentary films. After graduating from New York University's Tisch
School of the Arts film program, where she apprenticed under the editor
Sam Pollard, Arielle started her career working on Spike Lee's award
winning documentary "When the Levees Broke" (2006), a film about the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. She has since been the
editor of several feature documentaries including the Edward Norton
produced HBO documentary "By the People: The Election of Barack Obama"
(2009) for which she won the Primetime Emmy for Picture Editing for
Nonfiction Programming. More recently, Arielle edited "The Education of
Dee Dee Ricks" (2011) which was bought and aired by HBO, "Comedy
Warriors" (2013) which aired on Showtime, and the PBS documentary
mini-series "Coming Back with Wes Moore" (2014).
Arielle has also worked on television shows for MTV, the Food Network, The Cooking Channel and Travel Channel.
Arielle has also worked on television shows for MTV, the Food Network, The Cooking Channel and Travel Channel.