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As announced today in Screen International - Reece Cargan and Vaishnavi Ramu from Bombito are joining forces with James Heath, Simon Mallinson and Lauren Piskothy from MTP to create Randan.


The BFI announced in January that MTP and Bombito were two of a select few production companies to receive funding from their highly competitive Global Screen Fund. With this funding, they are creating a new production company - Randan.


The new company

Producers Reece Cargan and James Heath will now run projects through Randan as a shared vehicle to develop, produce and distribute content with a global reach. The new label was created with a shared vision to champion new storytelling and a desire to tap into the well of talented writers/directors throughout Scotland and beyond. 


Randan will work across live-action features, documentaries and TV and will focus on telling intersectional stories through a contemporary lens, showcasing the best of what UK voices have to offer regionally and globally. 


In years 1-2, they intend to focus on first and second features from emerging writers and directors. Randan’s slate selection is as follows:


  • Boifriend  - by Jack Goessens 

  • Your Honour - by Bircan Birol

  • Ride - by Dean Loxton

  • A Good Spell - by Michael Lee Richardson

  • Love Letters - by Danny Cook

  • Ting - by Maximilien Dejoie and Virginija Vareikyte

  • Head Rush - by Philip Wright

  • Desperate Wretched People - by Jamie Maule-ffinch


Co Productions

These projects will be buoyed by a catalogue of European Co-Productions - with four co-production projects already scheduled for release in 2024, 2025 under the new banner.


  • Where Dragons Live - World Premiere - Sheffield Doc Fest June 2024 - Docmakers, Netherlands 

  • Leonora in the Morning Light  - in post-production - Skye Films Dragonfly films, Meli Melo Cultura  and Digital Cube

  • Spilt Milk- in post-production - co-produced with 925 Productions

  • Midwinter Break  - in post-production Shoebox Films, Family Affair, Film 4, with Protagonist handling worldwide sales


Future plans

At Randan, Reece Cargan will act as both Producer and Managing Director, James Heath will also produce and stay on as executive producer at MTP.  Simon Mallinson takes on the chairman role, and Vaishnavi Ramu and Lauren Piskothy will be joining as Development Assistants from Bombito and MTP respectively.


REECE CARGAN:

“As a producer who has worked solo for (too) many years building Bombito up - I’m really happy to now be able to share the future successes, joy, pain and workload! with James and all the team at Randan. 


I’m really excited for this new chapter and looking forward to continuing to co-produce with Europe and push forward Bombito-originated projects -with both Boifriend and Your Honour scheduled for production in 2024 and 2025. 


I’m equally delighted to start working across all the projects that James has originated and start to develop our totally new Randan slate together”. 


JAMES HEATH:

“It feels like years of planning have come together to make this a reality. I’m thrilled that the BFI UK Global Screen Fund could see our bold vision of MTP partnering with Bombito together to make something greater than the sum of our parts with Randan. 


Reece is developing a remarkable and exciting variety of projects on the slate and brings skills in abundance. As well as bringing on the brilliant Lauren and Vaishnavi to the team in development, allows for an exciting future ahead for our ambitious production company.


The company will make its debut at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival with both James and Reece on the ground in Cannes.


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Glasgow based filmmakers get a chance to screen on home turf this February. Clean and Who I Am Now will both screen in the Scottish Competition at the prestigious, BAFTA-qualifying Glasgow Short Film Festival (GSFF).


The Scottish Short Film Award at GSFF, is the largest annual showcase of its kind and honours inspiration and innovation in new Scottish cinema.


Both directors and majority crew of both films live in Glasgow so this is extra special - on top of Glasgow always being such an fun, important and thought provoking short film festival.


CLEAN - 23 March

A short and personal female-centred documentary about addiction and long-term recovery from it.


Director Miranda Stern weaves together observational and lyrical elements to take us into the challenging, deeply personal and relatively unknown world of recovery – along with the processes of care that follow in the years after a period of active addiction.


This is one couple’s journey together as they negotiate the world of recovery and how to plan for a future with so much uncertainty in it.


Fresh from screening in competition at Clermont Ferrand, Miranda can finally watch her film with an audience in the city she calls home.


Directed and Edited by Miranda Stern and developed, supported and executive produced by Scottish Documentary Institute's Bridging the Gap programme and Screen Scotland.


Watch Clean at GSFF

Clean will screen in the Scottish Competition - Scottish Short Film Award 1: (Un)Tethered You can watch the film on 23 March, 21:00, CCA Theatre



Who I Am Now - 26 March

This live action and animated short features 2 trans refugees sharing their stories about the families we are born into, and the families we make from our friends…

This is a trans led film, made by a trans director, trans cast and a majority queer crew.

The cast features Talisa Garcia, Disney's first openly trans actress (Willow) and BAFTA winner Adam Kashmiry.


This film is meant to highlight how we within the community tell our stories to each other, details can be left unsaid both to avoid triggering trauma and because we often share similar experiences.



Written by Michael Lee Richardson - based on a story by Adam Kashmiry and Zan Scott.

Director & Editor Jack Goessens

Producer: Reece Cargan

DOP: David Lee

Animator: Holly Summerson

Funded by Creative Scotland's Create: Inclusion fund and LEAP Sports Scotland.


Watch Who I Am Now at GSFF

Who I Am Now will screen in the Scottish Short Film Award 4: Navigations You can watch it on 26 March, 15:15, GFT Cinema 2


Two recent short documentaries produced by Bombito producer Reece Cargan will screen at Berlin British shorts film festival 2022.


The festival runs from Jan 20th - 26th across a range of physical venues and features films from two amazing directors:



Prosopagnosia

Steven Fraser's personal documentary - Prosopagnosia uses expressive animation to investigate intimacy, communication and memory. Prosopagnosia means face-blindness and to understand this neurodiverse behaviour, the contents of a memory box are intricately explored.


Sketchbooks, photographs and diaries unravel to tell a unique and personal story.


View the trailer


Get tickets

Steven's film screens on Friday 21st January from 18:00 with a host of other amazing shorts at the Sputnik Kino venue.

Tickets are available for the Screening.


Further information


Everyman

The film by Jack Goessens - which stars Adam Kashmiry, Goose Masondo, Jamie Stewart and Arran Skillin is a personal, visual essay about gender transition – focusing on the social context and implications and exploring how the world is different living as female compared to being perceived as male.


Read Jack's interview about Berlin shorts

Jack had an interview with 'the new current' about the film, the festival and his plans for the future.



View the trailer

Get tickets

Jack's film screens on Saturday 22 January with a host of other amazing shorts at the Sputnik cinema venue.

Tickets are available for the Screening.


Further information

Screening or distribution requests

Please contact Alexandra via festivals@scotdoc.com





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