Randall Emmett is an American film producer, director, and the Co-Founder and Chairman of Emmett/Furla/Oasis (EFO) Films. Since establishing the independent studio in 1998 alongside partner George Furla, Emmett has overseen the production of over 100 feature films, specializing in high-volume, star-driven action cinema.
As a studio head, Emmett is best known for his "high-efficiency" production model, frequently collaborating with Hollywood icons like Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone, and 50 Cent. Under his leadership, EFO Films became a dominant force in the independent market, securing global distribution for massive action franchises and direct-to-video hits.
Beyond commercial action, Emmett’s executive portfolio includes prestige projects, notably serving as a producer on Martin Scorsese’s Silence and an executive producer on the Academy Award-nominated The Irishman. In recent years, he has expanded his role to directing, often working under the professional pseudonym Ives.