Preston Randolph is the owner of Cactus Productions, an award-winning documentary production company out of Wyoming. Randolph's passion for using film to generate awareness for social issues has been showcased through many of his short documentaries, PSA's and interactive national media campaigns. Randolph has been involved in many causes with a focus on prison reform, wrongful imprisonments and Native American issues. This work has teamed him with individuals like Tom Morello, Danny Glover, Harry Belafonte and Pete Seeger as well as organizations like the Innocence Project and Amnesty International. Randolph is producing the documentary film, All We've Lost, which follows a wrongful imprisonment case and will be released in 2022. This production has been granted support from the Catapult Film Fund and IDA Pare Lorentz Fund. Randolph won Best Pitch at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival and Best Audience Pitch at the Paley Center in NYC for All We've Lost. Randolph's short documentary The Summer of '81 has been awarded honors nationwide, including winning the Wyoming State Film Contest in 2012. In 2019, Randolph released the short documentary, Return to Foretop's Father which chronicles the journey of Grant Bulltail, a native American elder who travels to bring awareness to climate change and the negative impacts resulting from the disconnect between nature and modern culture. Randolph has generated a visual style that collaborates with his passion to reveal stories of the human element.
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Anniversaire: 1989-11-30
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