Caitlin Dixon has edited in a variety of film and TV settings, ranging from microbudget independent documentaries and features to television work that has appeared on PBS, Discovery, Oxygen, The Learning Channel, ABC, A&E, WeTV, the Style Network, TruTV, the Sundance Channel, and Cinemax Reel Life. She has edited two films chosen for competition in the Sundance Film Festival: Loggerheads in the scripted feature competition, and FLOW: For Love of Water, in documentary. Recent television work includes Kids Behind Bars, for A&E, examining juvenile detention in American prisons, The Witnesses, a partnership between Oxygen and the Center for Investigative Journalism exploring misconduct in the Jehovah’s Witnesses. She was an editor on an upcoming Netflix documentary series co-produced by Oscar winner Morgan Neville and Emmy Winner Jenji Kohan. Most recently, the festival darling feature-length documentary she edited, Kate Nash: Underestimate the Girl, had an extended run on Alamo Drafthouse’s new streaming platform, Alamo On Demand. She is currently editing a documentary about youth activism.