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Rejh Cabrera, ACE, is a Filipino American film editor based in Los Angeles, CA.

His latest work Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time, from acclaimed executive producer Ryan Coogler and Academy Award nominated director Traci A. Curry, is now streaming on Hulu and Disney+.

He recently edited Navajo Police: Class 57, a vérité-driven HBO Original docuseries with unprecedented access to the Navajo Nation’s police academy and community, The American Gladiators Documentary, an ESPN Films 30 for 30 and Vice Studios two-part film, and Good Night Oppy, an Amazon Studios documentary that has won five Critics Choice Documentary Awards and two Emmy Awards and was nominated for an ACE Eddie Award for Best Edited Documentary.

He earned his MFA in Film & TV Production from USC's School of Cinematic Arts. In 2015, he was a Contributing Editor at the Sundance Documentary Edit & Story Lab, which jump started his editing career.

His other editing credits include Coded, winner of Best Documentary Short at the Tribeca Film Festival and shortlisted for an Academy Award, Visible: Out on Television, a docuseries that premiered on Apple TV+ to critical acclaim, and The Scarecrow, a narrative short that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, starring Darren Pettie and Sandra Oh.