• Short Film Collection - Digital HD

    This Collection Includes Six Short Films, Plus Bonus Extras:

    Lucid
    Sahara Drifters
    Dust Request
    A Short Film About Letting Go
    Model/Photographer
    I Fucking Hate You

  • White Knuckles - Digital HD

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    Psychological Drama | 87 mins | Directed by Kevin K. Shah

    Married 40 years and can’t take another day.
    William would rather die than change.
    Julie is going to help.

    Julie, a sweet, subdued career housewife seems perfectly content in her life with her record player, houseplants, cooking despite her irritable husband of 40 years whose hobbies are sleeping and/or watching tv on the couch. Provoked into a sudden state of fear – Julie’s once innocent eyes now become watchful and suspicious, and her perception of reality makes a dark shift. Her husband William is both the unsuspecting victim faced with his mortality; and the self-loathing villain guilty of bad decisions and haunting karma. Between them is an escalating WAR – a self-destructive cloud threatening to ignite the forest with even the slightest friction. If the cycle is to break, both must be awakened to the raw reality of a true life or death choice…

  • Heart of Now - Digital HD Plus

    This Deluxe “Plus” Edition Includes Bonus Videos and Music:

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    • Audio Commentary by Editor Jamie Cobb
    • Behind the Scenes
    • The Focus Group
    • Gag Reel
    • Trailer
    • A PDF of the Screenplay
    • Original Soundtrack: Music by DEKLUN
    • Original Soundtrack EP: Music by John T. Woods
    • DEKLUN's 39-minute Performance at the deadCENTER Film Festival

    Drama | 89 mins | Starring Marion Kerr | Directed by Zak Forsman

    HEART OF NOW is a quiet and understated debut feature that explores the inclination to define ourselves by the people who leave us. Amber is a young woman with a profound longing for a sense of family. When she discovers she is pregnant, her boyfriend withdraws and moves out while her closest friends insist that she get an abortion.

    Abandoned at every turn, Amber willfully seeks a safe haven in Gabe – the father figure that left her and her dying mother a decade ago. Amber is whisked across urban, natural and emotional landscapes where she descends into a downward spiral that eclipses her moral center and shatters her illusions. Stripped of any possibility for self-deception, she confronts the root cause of her suffering and frees herself of its influence in a brief, transcendent moment at the very heart of now.

  • Heart of Now - Digital HD

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    Drama | 89 mins | Starring Marion Kerr | Directed by Zak Forsman

    HEART OF NOW is a quiet and understated debut feature that explores the inclination to define ourselves by the people who leave us. Amber is a young woman with a profound longing for a sense of family. When she discovers she is pregnant, her boyfriend withdraws and moves out while her closest friends insist that she get an abortion.

    Abandoned at every turn, Amber willfully seeks a safe haven in Gabe – the father figure that left her and her dying mother a decade ago. Amber is whisked across urban, natural and emotional landscapes where she descends into a downward spiral that eclipses her moral center and shatters her illusions. Stripped of any possibility for self-deception, she confronts the root cause of her suffering and frees herself of its influence in a brief, transcendent moment at the very heart of now.

  • Train to Stockholm - Digital HD Plus

    This Deluxe “Plus” Edition Includes Bonus Videos:

    • Stream or Download the Movie in HD or SD
    • A Journey in the Making: Behind the Scenes
    • Original 9 Podcasts from the Production
    • Gag Reel

    Drama | 69 mins | Starring Mikael Ayele | Directed by Erik Reese

    For the first time in his life, twenty year-old Jonas is back in his birthplace to begin a year-long exchange program at the historic University of Uppsala. Half-Swedish and fluent in the native tongue, Jonas is certain that here, in a city notorious for the vibrant mix of international students, he will finally find happiness in his life. Things appear in his favor when he meets Em, a young woman who he ‘charms’ into accompanying him on several uniquely romantic adventures. But amidst clashing cultures, deceitful intentions and life-threatening encounters, Jonas is faced with the reality of being an outsider in his own country and struggles to maintain his youthful optimism.

    When Em reveals a painful truth, Jonas is forced to make a choice that ultimately brings a deeper understanding of his life that he never could foresee. A bitter-sweet story exploring the significance of connection across borders, TRAIN TO STOCKHOLM speaks to anyone who has ever tried to gain a sense of belonging without compromising their identity.

    Train to Stockholm is the result of an interdependent film collaboration among several artists that worked together in a safe atmosphere where creative exploration was encouraged at every level of the filmmaking process. Train To Stockholm is an artistic labor of love and took deep sacrifices and personal investment. Our attribute of ‘a film by SABI’ honors this journey taken by the filmmakers and actors to achieve what no individual could have done alone.

    “Co-written and directed by J. Erik Reese, Train to Stockholm has a feeling of simplicity and authenticity from start to finish that begins with its setting in the actual Swedish cities of Stockholm and Uppsala and ends with its origins within the personal experiences of Reese. Reese, working through the increasingly impressive Sabi Company, has created a film that exudes the lessons he’s learned in his own life communicated in a way that is universal… Train to Stockholm speaks to anyone who has ever tried to gain a sense of belonging without compromising their identity” – Richard Propes, The Independent Critic

  • Train to Stockholm - Digital HD

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    Drama | 69 mins | Starring Mikael Ayele | Directed by Erik Reese

    For the first time in his life, twenty year-old Jonas is back in his birthplace to begin a year-long exchange program at the historic University of Uppsala. Half-Swedish and fluent in the native tongue, Jonas is certain that here, in a city notorious for the vibrant mix of international students, he will finally find happiness in his life. Things appear in his favor when he meets Em, a young woman who he ‘charms’ into accompanying him on several uniquely romantic adventures. But amidst clashing cultures, deceitful intentions and life-threatening encounters, Jonas is faced with the reality of being an outsider in his own country and struggles to maintain his youthful optimism.

    When Em reveals a painful truth, Jonas is forced to make a choice that ultimately brings a deeper understanding of his life that he never could foresee. A bitter-sweet story exploring the significance of connection across borders, TRAIN TO STOCKHOLM speaks to anyone who has ever tried to gain a sense of belonging without compromising their identity.

    Train to Stockholm is the result of an interdependent film collaboration among several artists that worked together in a safe atmosphere where creative exploration was encouraged at every level of the filmmaking process. Train To Stockholm is an artistic labor of love and took deep sacrifices and personal investment. Our attribute of ‘a film by SABI’ honors this journey taken by the filmmakers and actors to achieve what no individual could have done alone.

    “Co-written and directed by J. Erik Reese, Train to Stockholm has a feeling of simplicity and authenticity from start to finish that begins with its setting in the actual Swedish cities of Stockholm and Uppsala and ends with its origins within the personal experiences of Reese. Reese, working through the increasingly impressive Sabi Company, has created a film that exudes the lessons he’s learned in his own life communicated in a way that is universal… Train to Stockholm speaks to anyone who has ever tried to gain a sense of belonging without compromising their identity” – Richard Propes, The Independent Critic

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