Joe Bini, a highly respected American film editor, came into the world in the year 1963, within the charming city limits of San Mateo, California.
Noted filmmaker Werner Herzog has had the privilege of collaborating with a talented editor on a plethora of critically acclaimed projects. Two of the most notable documentaries that resulted from this partnership are "Little Dieter Needs to Fly", released in 1997, and "Grizzly Man", which premiered in 2005. Furthermore, Herzog and his editor have also worked together on several feature films, including "Invincible", which was released in 2001, "Rescue Dawn", which debuted in 2007, and "Encounters at the End of the World", also released in 2007.
In addition to these notable collaborations, Herzog's editor has also played a crucial role in the creation of two other documentaries that have received widespread critical acclaim. These films, "Into the Abyss" and "Into the Inferno", were released in 2011 and 2016, respectively. Through his work on these projects, Herzog's editor has further solidified his reputation as a master editor, known for his exceptional skill and attention to detail.
Notable collaborations beyond his work with Herzog have enabled Bini to engage with an array of renowned filmmakers, including the acclaimed documentary director Marina Zenovich, with whom he co-created the thought-provoking film "Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired" in 2008.