Joi McMillon
Joi McMillon is an American film editor, known for her work on the Academy Award-winning film Moonlight, for which she won several accolades.Career
McMillon initially planned to be a journalist, but a high school field trip to Universal Studios introduced her to the craft of editing and inspired her to apply to film school. She attended Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts, graduating in 2003.
In 2017, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Film Editing at the 89th Academy Awards. McMillon is the first black woman to be nominated for an Oscar for film editing. Barry Jenkins said of her nomination in 2017: “I respect her work. It makes me very proud of the work she did to see that I'm not the only one. Clearly all these folks in the academy respected the work she did as well.” McMillon also won Best Film Editing for her work on Moonlight at the 2017 Spirit Awards.Filmography
Editor
- Zola
- If Beale Street Could Talk
- American Woman
- Hum
- Lemon
- Moonlight
- Man Rots from the Head
- Girls
- Anne & Jake
- SMILF
- Off-Season
- The Radio Gamers
- The Other Side of Silence
- Chlorophyl
- Shoot the Moon
- Shades of Gray
- Blue Boy
Editorial department
- Mr. Church
- Sausage Party
- Another Evil
- Togetherness
- Wyatt Cenac: Brooklyn
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- Madea's Witness Protection
- Good Deeds
- Madea's Big Happy Family
- For Colored Girls
- Arcadia Lost
- Why Did I Get Married Too?
- I Can Do Bad All by Myself
- Not Easily Broken
- American Violet
- Columbus Day
- Judy's Got a Gun
- Taking 5
- Talk to Me
- The Sarah Silverman Program.
- Beauty and the Geek
- Going Hollywood
- The Surreal Life
- The Biggest Loser
Other credits
- Little Brown Boy
- My Josephine
- Straw Hat
- Sausage Party
- Medicine for Melancholy
Accolades