Born in Paris and now based in Los Angeles, Rebecca Berrih is an editor, writer, producer, and director who thrives at the intersection of storytelling and technology. Her career has spanned feature films, short films, trailers, music videos, and commercials, bringing a cinematic and emotionally charged approach to every project.

A lifelong cinephile, Rebecca watches over 200 movies a year and studies trailers obsessively, analyzing their structure, rhythm, and emotional impact. She has edited trailers for Disney and Fox, including MARCH OF THE PENGUINS and NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM, as well as recent projects for Vertical and the international market. Constantly refining her craft, she is drawn to high-impact, emotionally gripping storytelling.

Her work has screened at major festivals like Sundance, Screamfest, and HollyShorts, and she has collaborated with leading studios, brands, and artists to create stories that resonate on a global scale. She also reached the quarterfinals of the Nicholl Fellowship with her screenplay GLITCH. Additionally, she is a recipient of a Clio Award.

Whether she’s developing high-concept thrillers, producing award-winning content, or crafting compelling trailers, Rebecca brings a bold, cinematic vision to everything she creates.