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Remembering James Redford

Join us in celebration of James Redford’s spirit, courage, and optimism through a thoughtfully crafted tribute film directed by his son and our Board Chair, Dylan Redford.

James Redford, our Co-Founder, Board Chair, and chief storyteller, passed away on October 16, 2020.

 

Compassion, humanity, generosity, and a love of life. These are the phrases we often hear when asking The Redford Center community how they remember James Redford and his storytelling. Even in the darkest of times or around the most complex of topics, James always dared to ask: “What can we do to make things better? What can we do to help each other?”

 

Join us in celebration of James’s spirit, courage, and optimism through a thoughtfully crafted tribute film: Remembering James Redford. We’d like to thank and acknowledge Karen Pritzker, Jen Bradwell, John Behrens, Brook Holston, Nicole Amyx, Kevin Otte, Daniel Marracinno, Jill Tidman, Jon White, and James’s son Dylan Redford who directed this short film, for coming together during a time of grief to honor James’s life in this beautiful way.

Film Topics Include:

  • Biopic
  • Leadership Profiles
  • Redford Family
  • Dylan Redford

    Director
  • Jill Tidman

    Producer
  • Jonathan White

    Producer
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