Randy Redroad
Director

Randy Redroad's feature debut, "The Doe Boy", premiered at The Sundance Film Festival where it won the Sundance/NHK International Filmmaker's Award. The film went on to win twelve other festival awards, including Best First Time Director at Taos Talking Pictures Festival and earned Randy a nomination for the IFP/Gotham Open Palm Award For Outstanding Directorial Debut.

Randy is an alumnus of The Sundance Institute's Filmmaker's Lab and has been the recipient of the prestigious Rockefellor Fellowship. Most recently, he directed “Moccasin Flats” for Big Soul Productions.

Randy spent the past summer as an instructor with The American Indian Film Institute's Tribal Touring Program. This porgram is a traveling film school that brings digital movie making to reservation youth.

Randy is currently developing his second feature "Blue Suede Indian".