FILM
ABOUT
HERE TODAY is an introspective and impactful film written by 16-year-old storyteller/actor/filmmaker Meredith Grace Dabney, produced and directed by Erica Arvold, and presented by Astrabeta Creations in association with Arvold Productions and Point Nine Films.
In this award-winning film, a high school girl struggles to find her own identity with a new group of friends and discovers that together, their choices have an impact beyond what they ever imagined. This universally autobiographical tale is a reminder of vulnerability, life’s connections and most importantly that words and actions, however small, affect everyone and everything.
HERE TODAY is a voice for people who are in that dark place. The film speaks as a voice of encouragement and love, and to educate on the topics of suicide, anxiety and depression. Most importantly, it serves as a reminder that wherever you may be on your journey in life, YOU are valid and important. Every single action, word, and encounter you have, as part of your life’s journey, has an everlasting impact and truly does matter.
Astrabeta Creations is an independent production company making its debut with the release of HERE TODAY. The organization was created in order to give a voice to topics of struggle, need, and desperation while addressing painful truths and important societal issues through filmmaking. With HERE TODAY, Astrabeta Creations hopes to initiate relevant conversations on topics of suicide, depression, and most importantly that “You are enough and valued just the way you are" and that "words and actions matter!" Future projects deal with topics of mental health, family dynamics, and the impact of one's social environment (ie: nature vs. nurture) with a similar goal of high quality, relatable film production and extensive outreach initiatives to reach wider audiences. Addressing youth and social issues in a positive way, starting conversations, and helping to educate people on important topics will combine to accomplish Astrabeta’ Creations’ underlying mission to “Tell and share stories that need to be told.”
CAST & CREW
MEREDITH GRACE DABNEY
Katie
CECE KELLY
Abby
ISAIAH ASHER HANLEY
Xavier
KJAY SAIFULLAH
Micah
PIPER COLLINS
Taylor
ANDREW HUNTER
Mr. Brines
THOMAS MARTIN
Pastor
SOPHIA SHARMA
New Girl
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY/PRODUCER
PRODUCER/1ST AD
PRODUCER/HAIR & MAKEUP
Production Manager/ Casting Director Meghan Apostoles | Assistant to Director Christian Trew | Art Department Production Assistant Callie Audrey Moore Cargo | Gaffer Julian Fedele | Assistant Camera Katie Hawkins | Key Grip James Martin | Grip Daniel Ellis | Sound Mixer Dave Majcher | Production Assistant/ Catering Paige Hullett | Production Assistant Corey Bold | Script Supervisor Audrey Moore | Assistant Editor Jake Gum | Post Production Sound Supervisor Taylor Zorn | Post Production Sounds Services by Magick Lantern | ADR Mixer John St. Denis | Music Supervisor Taylor Zorn | Colorist Christopher Massa | Colorist John Petersen
MEDIA
ACCOLADES
HERE TODAY has received many awards and accolades for a variety of aspects related to the film, its impact, and the very special team assembled to create this project.
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It is inherently important to let people know when you notice something, whatever it is, just say hi, ask if they're okay. Let them know someone cares. Everyone needs a reminder to connect, reach out to people when you need to, the space to know you are valid - whatever emotional, physical, or mental state you're in. Every word you say, every action, and every single encounter with someone has an everlasting impact far beyond that single moment. I have had too many friends approach me with thoughts of suicide, depression, cutting, and the feeling that no one cares. I felt a strong urge that someone needed to be a voice for these people so everyone will respond in a positive manner rather than negatively affecting those that are already in a dark state. My desire for HERE TODAY is that both those that are in a space of dark thoughts, and those that have emerged from the heavy waters, will be reminded of the impact of their words and actions, but most importantly, the impact of them being alive…
“Are You Okay? ... No, really, are you?”
I believe this is one of the simplest, most significant, and truly life-changing questions we can ask.
– MEREDETH GRACE DABNEY
HERE TODAY is a voice for myself and all the others who are in that dark place. The film speaks as a voice of encouragement and love, and to educate on the topics of suicide, anxiety and depression. Most importantly, it serves as a reminder that wherever you may be on your journey in life, YOU are valid and important. Every single action, word, and encounter you have, as part of your life’s journey, has an everlasting impact and truly does matter. Your PRESENCE matters.
The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) reports that “in 2018, suicide was the second-leading cause of death among those ages 10-24.” This means the only thing that killed more teenagers was unintentional deaths such as car crashes, homicide, or drug overdoses. This is a fact. It is our reality. My wish is for us to work together to change this horrible truth. Together we can make a difference. Imagine how the world could change if every day, we each asked someone, "Are You Okay?" #heretodayyouokay
National Suicide Prevention Helpline: 1-800-273-8255
Text 741741 from anywhere in the US to text with a trained Crisis Counselor
Anxiety and Depression Association of America | Suicide Prevention Lifeline
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