HERO Released on Amazon Prime

Let’s Celebrate the Release of Hero on Amazon Prime, Together

Our team is thrilled to announce that our film HERO is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime

HERO is a coming-of-age dramedy about Tre, a misfit artist struggling with his place in the world after his ex-girlfriend, Jess, reveals she's pregnant with his child — only days after he meets Brooke, a fellow "Blerd" who understands his offbeat personality.

The best kind of small budget big heart film I want to watch.
— @TrinitytheDirector

Written by Myles Isreal and Directed by Dustin Whitehead, HERO was filmed in Columbia, South Carolina with a dedicated crew of students and industry professionals. These indie filmmakers braved the SC summer heat and long days to create a piece of art worthy of watching.

Why You Should Watch HERO

Inspiring Storytelling: HERO is not just a film; it’s a reflection on the relationships that matter to each of us as we navigate life together.

Fresh Perspectives: As a Southeast-based, educational project, Hero brings new voices and fresh ideas to the forefront. It’s a reminder of the importance of diverse storytelling in the film industry.

Support Emerging Talent: By watching Hero, you’re not just enjoying a great film; you’re also supporting the next generation of filmmakers. Your viewership helps the team gain visibility and experience, paving the way for future projects.

How to Watch

You can now find HERO streaming on Amazon Prime here. 

Celebrate this milestone with us! Share your thoughts on social media, leave a review on Amazon, and spread the word. Let’s create a buzz around Hero and support our talented filmmakers.

Thank you for being part of this exciting moment. We hope you enjoy watching Hero as much as we enjoyed creating it!

“No one can ever know for sure how people will respond to their work, but I guarantee that when you watch HERO, you will feel the love that went into it. It’s in the words. The music. The murals. The images. The people. This movie is for you” - Dustin Whitehead, Director

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