Randy Redroad
Editor / Co-Producer
Randy's feature film debut THE DOE BOY, premiered at the 2001
Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Sundance/NHK International
Filmmaker's Award. The film collected fourteen other festival awards
and a nomination for the IFP/Gotham Open Palm Award For Outstanding
Directorial Debut. In 2003, Randy directed and edited MOCCASIN FLATS,
a speculative pilot for Canadian Television. "Flats" premiered at
the 2003 Sundance Film Festival and went on to become the first all-
Native produced television series in North American History,
currently in it's third season. His latest film 133 SKYWAY, a poetic
portrait of an urban street musician, is currently on the festival
circuit.
In summer 2007, Randy co-produced and edited OUT OF THE BLUE, a
film about life and football, directed by Michael Hoffman. Other work
includes the recently completed IBID, for which he contributed
writing, editing and camera work and FIRST CIRCLE, a documentary
about the foster care system, which he is currently editing for
director Heather Rae.
As director, Randy has several films in various stages of gestation,
including POT LUCK, an absurdist comedy; TEARJERKER an intimate
character study about an addictive truck driver; and FAULT LINES, a
multi-narrative love story saga set against a geographically
crumbling Los Angeles. |