Julie Buckland
Julie brings stories to life with clarity, elegance, and deep respect for the craft.
An intuitive, BBC-trained editor with BAFTA and Grierson nominations and a rich portfolio of documentaries and dramas under her belt. She began her career in sound, joining the BBC in 1986 and working as a film editor for eight years. From 2000, she was a long-standing member of the Uppercut team, where she remained for 12 years, honing her craft of Film Editing.
Julie’s background in music and early life as a dancer continues to shape her editing style. The elements of dance; rhythm, flow, expression, lyricism, mingle and merge with that of editing leading to a seamless, fluid choreography of picture and sound.
She has collaborated with acclaimed directors including John Schlesinger, Jack Clayton, Roger Spottiswoode and Chris Terrill. And is comfortable working with or without a director in the room, Julie’s strengths lie in narrative, understanding the Director’s vision and translating that vision from script to rushes to screen. She brings confidence, creativity, and instinct to every project and is known for her calm and thoughtful approach.
Recent Documentaries include: Pompei: The New Dig and Final Hours (BBC), and A Life in Ten Pictures (BBC), and Feature documentaries; The Last Mountain (BBC) and Gary Numan Resurrection (Sky Arts)
Harry Lighton, Director
“My Editor, Julie Buckland, is the slickest – she finds a way to sculpt sense from the rushes and is incredibly patient’
Film 4, Five Women Editors that should be on your radar
‘Julie has been steadily making a name for herself within the industry, earning a place on Film London’s Lodestars’r Julie B
More work by Julie

Gary Numan Resurrection

Pompeii: The New Dig – Final Hours

The Last Mountain

Pompeii: House of Treasures

How The Holocaust Began

A Life in 10 Pictures – Ella Fitzgerald

Gary Numan Resurrection
Synth-pop pioneer Gary Numan makes an emotional return to Wembley Arena, 40 years after announcing his retirement at the height of his fame.
Beautifully shot on vintage lenses, the film explores Gary’s early success, struggles with fame, and his journey to self-belief with the support of his wife, Gemma. A moving portrait of resilience and creative rebirth, with rare access to Gary and his inner circle.
The film also features insights into his evolving music and includes interviews with Dave Grohl, Jean-Michel Jarre, Trent Reznor, Hans Zimmer, and John Foxx.

Pompeii: The New Dig – Final Hours
“Pompeii: The New Dig“ is the third and concluding episode of the BBC documentary series that delves into the most extensive archaeological excavation in Pompeii in a generation. This episode focuses on the dramatic final moments before the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, offering a poignant glimpse into the lives of Pompeii’s inhabitants as disaster struck.
Archaeologists uncover a wealthy villa, a bakery, and a laundry (known as a fullery), revealing chilling details about the residents’ last actions. Among the discoveries is a shrine containing remnants of food and animal bones—interpreted as desperate offerings to the gods in a bid for protection. Additionally, vivid charcoal graffiti depicting gladiators was found beneath a staircase, shedding light on the cultural milieu of the time
The Last Mountain
The compelling story of 30-yr-old climber Tom Ballard, who disappeared on one of the Himalayas most deadly mountains in February 2019. Tom was the son of mountaineer, Alison Hargreaves who perished on K2 in 1995. Mother and son, two of the greatest climbers of all time, died at almost the same age, in the same mountain range, both doing what they loved best. They now lie forever encased in the ice of the high Himalayas.
Grierson Best Documentary Finalist
Grand Prix Krakov Film Festival, Grand Prix MHFF, Audience Award Trento Film Festival, Grand Prix FIFAD

Pompeii: House of Treasures
“Pompeii: The New Dig – House of Treasures” is a compelling episode in the BBC documentary series that delves into the most extensive archaeological excavation in Pompeii in a generation. This installment shifts focus from commercial buildings to a lavish residence, potentially owned by the affluent politician Aulus Rustius Verus.

How The Holocaust Began
This powerful documentary takes a deep dive into the roots of the Holocaust story to find the evolutionary trail that turned an inhuman urge to get rid of whole populations of humans into the industrialised process of mass murder we call The Holocaust.
We follow archaeological work at forgotten killing sites across Poland, the Baltics and Romania – working with pioneering experts including Caroline Sturdy Colls, Richard Freund and Sebastian Różycki – using technology such as LiDAR, GPR and GeoSLAM.
Nomination: 2024 Broadcast Awards, Best Specialist Factual Programme

A Life in 10 Pictures – Ella Fitzgerald
Ella Fitzgerald’s image is known around the world. But can just a handful of photos uncover new truths about someone we think we all know?
This episode throws a unique lens onto an extraordinary life, focusing on ten defining pictures – from iconic shots to private snaps – with their secrets revealed by those who were there and those who knew Fitzgerald’s story best.