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Praise for our first film production, Orbis Romanus:

 

This is one of the best shorts I have ever seen. It is so great to see something this heroic and monumental and pithy in a short. Perhaps there is a morphic resonance finally emerging that will bring the public into a deep dialogue on war through this film. I have just finished making a film about the present effects of the Holocaust and needless to say it was ironic and wonderful to connect with the same theme from a time in the distant past.

Micheley Angelina
Film Producer, NYC

The importance of one soul must never be underestimated.

Dr. Darryl Wheat, PH.D.

 

'Orbis Romanus' is a strong solid example of Independent film making in it's purest form. Saint Pé stood out in the lead role, both physically and emotionally believable as a Roman soldier. The supporting cast deserves a nod as well. Everyone on the screen were completely dedicated to their roles. If you have a chance to see it, don't miss the opportunity. I look forward to seeing what Saint Pé has to offer in the future.

He Said
Hesaidshesaidmoviereviews.com

Though new to film making, Saint Pé has worked in television his whole life....and it shows. He is at ease in front of the camera and behind it. The film is beautiful to watch.

She Said
hesaidshesaidmoviereviews.com

Takes realism to the next level.

David Creel
Beautiful Magazine

Can the change of one detail alter the course of history? The movie packs in quite a bit of incident and characterization. Saint Pé and Cruz thoroughly look the part of Legionaries. Heather Thurgood is eerie as the ambiguously motivated "see-ress" who offers saint Pés character "Saturius" an unwelcome glimpse of things to come.

Dr. Michael Gleason
Classics & History Department
Millsaps College

 
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