Charlotte Regan has signed up to Red Rage for the Irish market. In the last 18 months, the 25-year-old North Londoner won two golds at the Kinsale Shark Awards, a D&AD Young Blood pencil and a Cannes Lion YDA. She was selected for the One Club’s Young Guns 16 and won both Shots Magazine’s new director of the year and a gold at the 1.4 Awards.
The Barbican in London also held a retrospective of Regan’s work as part of the Underwire Film Festival where she was named best director. She is currently in post-production on a 20-minute documentary for the Guardian newspaper about youth and poverty in the UK. She made creative, low and no budget music promos for local rappers, creating over 200 to date.
Her first short film Standby, a comedy about friendship and routines set in a police patrol car, premiered at TIFF and was nominated for a Bafta. Regan’s second short, Fry-Up, was screened at Sundance, BFI LFF, and Berlinale, where it was nominated for a Crystal Bear.
Most recently, Regan completed Little Monster, commissioned as part of Channel 4’s Random Acts strand, the charity film Diverted for the National Autistic Society, and critically-received music videos for Wretch 32, Mumford & Sons, and Wilkinson.
She is also a Sundance Ignite Fellow and a BFI Future Film and New Talent award winner.