Sam Arbor is a trailblazing queer writer and director whose work resonates deeply within the physical media collector community. His acclaimed short film "Baba" (2022), which won the Iris Prize, garnered international attention and is a sought-after title for collectors due to its poignant storytelling and representation. Arbor’s direction in "Lifeline" (2016) showcases his unique voice, making it a standout in the indie film circuit and a must-have for enthusiasts of contemporary queer cinema.
Currently, collectors are keeping a close eye on his upcoming project "Dead Hot," produced for Amazon Prime, which promises to blend engaging narratives with a fresh perspective on identity. His involvement as the Block 1 director for popular series like "Heartstopper" on Netflix further solidifies his status in the industry. With a growing body of work that emphasizes authenticity and innovative storytelling, Sam Arbor's films are essential additions to any serious collection.