RECENT WORK
UPRISING
Documentary | 3 x 1hr | 2022
Uprising is the extraordinary story of three intertwined events in 1981, that defined race relations for a generation: the New Cross Fire, which killed 13 young black people; the Black People’s Day of Action; and the Brixton riots.
Directed by
Steve McQueen & James Rogan
Edited films 1 & 2, and supervising editor for film 3 of BBC & Amazon Series.
★★★★★ Furious, devastating TV. The Guardian
★★★★★ Excellent. The Times
★★★★★ Superlative. DailyTelegraph
★★★★★ Unforgettable. Mail on Sunday
Uprising is an urgent, emotional account of a national tragedy. Little White Lies
MY DAUGHTER’S KILLER
Documentary | 90m | 2022
My Daughter’s Killer is the extraordinary story of André Bamberski’s 29-year pursuit of justice for his 14-year-old daughter, Kalinka who died at the hand of Dieter Krombach, her stepfather, a revered German medical doctor.
Directed by
Antoine Tassin
Feature documentary edited for Netflix.
An extraordinary Liam Neeson-level story of a father’s indefatigable fight for justice.
The Independent
1971: THE YEAR THAT MUSIC CHANGED EVERYTHING
Documentary | 6 x 1hr | 2021
A series that weaves a complex narrative of how music shined a light on the big government’s role in oppression and political atrocities. Issues that are still at the forefront 50-years later.
Directed by
James Rogan
Executive Produced by
James Gay-Rees, Asif Kapadia (Senna, Amy)
Edited films one & five of Apple Series.
THE KINGS
Documentary | 4 x 40m | 2021
The Kings chronicles the boxing renaissance in the late 1970s that continued through the 1980s, with Sugar Ray Leonard, Roberto “Hands of Stone” Duran, Thomas “Hit Man” Hearns and “Marvelous” Marvin Hagler captivating millions with their generational fighting prowess, their interlocking love-hate rivalries.
Directed by
Matt Whitecross
Executive Produced by
James Gay-Rees (Senna, Amy)
Edited "A Champion Never Quits",
final episode of Showtime series.
Comprehensive and thrilling.
Chicago Sun-Times | Richard Roeper
STEPHEN: THE MURDER THAT CHANGED A NATION
Documentary | 3 x 1hr | 2018
A landmark documentary examining the murder of 18-year-old black student, Stephen Lawrence. What followed was one of the longest, most complex and mishandled murder investigations in Metropolitan Police history.
Directed by
James Rogan
Edited films 1 & 2 of BBC Series.
★★★★★ A landmark documentary.
The Times
★★★★★ Devastating […] an unforgiving takedown of institutional racism. Compelling viewing. The Telegraph
★★★★★ Chilling […] profound […] and important” The Guardian
★★★★★ Tragic, visceral and shocking. Evening Standard
★★★★★ Poignant. The Daily Mail
DRIVE TO SURVIVE
Documentary Series | 60m | 2018
Formula 1: Drive to Survive The incredibly successful Netflix series following the best drivers as they compete to become world champion.
Executive Produced by
James Gay-Rees (Senna, Amy) & Paul Martin
Edited opening episode of series one,
"All to Play For", shaping the series style.
ID2: SHADWELL ARMY
Drama | 1hr 32m | 2015
ID2: Shadwell Army. 20 Years on from the ferocious original film a young British Asian police officer goes deep undercover into the heart of the Shadwell FC’s resurgent hooligan element. As football and political violence create a perfect storm of social unrest, this undercover copper is faced with the question of who he really is and where he belongs.
ONE NIGHT IN 2012
Documentary | 90m | 2016
Director Danny Boyle is reunited with his creative team to explain the thinking, ambition and challenges that went into creating “The Greatest Show on Earth”, the London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony.
Directed by
Angie Mason & James Rogan