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The Creative Journey Behind Polarized

The Creative Journey Behind Polarized

From Script to Screen – A Personal Journey Behind Polarized

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Shamim Sarif
Dec 09, 2024
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As Polarized makes its way to the US on December 10th, I wanted to share something special with you. This film has been a labor of love for many years, and I am deeply grateful for your continued support in bringing this story to life. In this exclusive newsletter, I’ll take you behind the scenes to share the creative process, the real-life experiences that influenced the story, and the themes that I hope will resonate deeply with you.

📅 Mark Your Calendars – December 10th!

Polarized will be available on streaming platforms across the US starting tomorrow December 10th, and I’d love for you to be a part of this moment! 

You can watch it on Apple/iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, YouTube Movies, Fandango At Home (formerly known as Vudu), Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum Cable, Cox Cable, Direct TV, and through local cable & satellite providers.

From Spark to Screen

In this exclusive video message, I take you deeper into the process of how Polarized came to life, from the very first spark of an idea to the final scenes on the screen. I’m excited to give you a behind-the-scenes look at how the script evolved, how the characters took shape, and the real-life experiences that influenced the story. It’s a story of love, identity, and societal divides — themes that feel more relevant today than ever before.

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