Paul Trewartha BFE is a London-based documentary editor whose work spans some of the world’s most acclaimed documentary storytelling. Renowned for his exceptional narrative instinct, Paul has an extraordinary ability to navigate dense, multifaceted material and shape it into emotionally resonant, compelling story. His editorial approach brings clarity, tension, and human depth to complex subjects, allowing audiences to connect with challenging ideas through engaging, cinematic structure. This combination of precision and intuition has made him a sought-after collaborator for filmmakers tackling ambitious, layered narratives.
Paul’s recent credits include KEROUAC’S ROAD: THE BEAT OF A NATION for Universal Pictures, DON’T DIE; THE MAN WHO WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER for Netflix, and the HBO series BRANSON. His feature work includes Edgar Wright’s award-winning THE SPARKS BROTHERS, the Ridley Scott–executive-produced KIPCHOGE: THE LAST MILESTONE, and celebrated music and sports documentaries such as RONNIE’S and FERRARI: RACE TO IMMORTALITY.
Across his career, Paul has earned numerous international accolades. His early animated short screened at over 100 festivals worldwide, winning major awards in Montreal and Bilbao, and his creative contributions have supported BAFTA-nominated and Emmy-winning productions. A fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Paul continues to shape bold, globally resonant documentary storytelling.

