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Randall Okita

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Randall Okita is a Canadian film director, screenwriter, and visual artist from Toronto, Ontario,[1] known for creating work that involves rich visual language and experimental approaches to storytelling.[2]

Career

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His 2014 National Film Board of Canada short film The Weatherman and the Shadowboxer won the Best Canadian Short Film award at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival,[3] and was named to the festival's year-end Canada's Top Ten list of the year's ten best Canadian shorts.[4] It also won awards for Best Short Film at the Festival du nouveau cinéma in Montreal, Best Experimental Short Film at both the New York Short Film Festival and LA Shorts Fest, and Best Cinematography at the Berlin International Short Film Festival.

In 2015, he was selected by Piers Handling as the recipient of a pay-it-forward grant from the Toronto Film Critics Association toward the production of a future film, following Handling's win of the organization's Clyde Gilmour Award.[5] His feature directorial debut, The Lockpicker, was released in 2016,[6] and received the John Dunning Discovery Award at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017.[7] The film won the Grand Jury Award at the San Diego Asian Film Festival 2016, Best First Feature at the 2016 Reel Asian Film Festival, and Best Narrative Feature at the 2016 West Virginia International Film Festival.

In 2016, Be Here Now, an interactive multimedia installation made from feathers, wood, wire, and interactive sound and light, was part of an exhibition of artworks at the Robert Kananaj Gallery, and a part of a group exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario.[8]

The Book of Distance is a room-scale virtual reality experience written and directed by Okita,[9] which premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.[10] Its subsequent screenings included the 2020 Vancouver International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Animation in the Immersed program,[11] and the 2020 Festival du nouveau cinéma, where it won the Horizons award.[9] It won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Immersive Experience at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021.[12]

His film See for Me premiered at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival.[13]

Okita directed the upcoming film Menace.[14]

References

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  1. ^ Craig Takeuchi, "Randall Okita's virtual-reality film about his Japanese Canadian grandparents bridges numerous distances". The Georgia Straight, July 28, 2021.
  2. ^ Ben Mitchell (September 4, 2019). "Q&A with Visual Artist Randall Okita". Skwigly. Retrieved June 3, 2025.
  3. ^ "Toronto: 'The Imitation Game' Wins People's Choice Award". The Hollywood Reporter, September 14, 2014.
  4. ^ "Film fest celebrates Top 10 Canadian films of 2014". Telegraph-Journal, December 3, 2014.
  5. ^ Linda Barnard, "Toronto critics honour TIFF's Piers Handling: Award was 'long overdue,' association's president says". Toronto Star, November 28, 2014.
  6. ^ David Silverberg, "Local Reel Asian Fest director isn't too cool for school". Now, November 8, 2016.
  7. ^ "Randall Okita to receive inaugural John Dunning Discovery Award". Playback, January 12, 2017.
  8. ^ Martha Stortz, "AGO Massive Party a weird and wonderful spectacle". BlogTO, April 22, 2016.
  9. ^ a b Eric Volmers, "Virtual-reality project fills in the gaps of a grandfather's harrowing internment story". Calgary Herald, November 6, 2020.
  10. ^ Adi Robertson, "Sundance VR and AR got extremely weird in 2020". The Verge, February 7, 2020.
  11. ^ Craig Takeuchi, "VIFF Immersed award winners include Kowloon Forest, The Book of Distance, and more". The Georgia Straight, October 10, 2020.
  12. ^ Brent Furdyk, "Television Nominees Announced For 2021 Canadian Screen Awards, ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Leads The Pack With 21 Nominations". ET Canada, March 30, 2021.
  13. ^ John Fink, "Tribeca Review: See For Me is a Predictable Home Invasion Thriller with a New Twist". The Film Stage, June 16, 2021.
  14. ^ Brent Lang, "Cannes: IFC Films, Shudder Buy Isabel May Film ‘Menace'". Variety, May 21, 2024.
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