Sarah E. Felix
- Producer
- Composer
Sarah E. Felix is an American film producer, fiction writer, and singer-songwriter. She is best known for executive producing the Oscar Contenders Iron Temple (2021) and The Power of Movement (2020) that competed two years back-to-back. The reception of her first drama-based movie I Before Thee (2018) led Sarah into filming in the non-fiction world. Sarah is now following through with the docu-narrative movie R.S.P. Documentary (2019) as executive producer.
Sarah was brought up in Cleveland and Toledo Ohio and is the middle child of five siblings to her father an electrician and her mother a bookkeeper. Sarah is married to writer/producer Raj Felix and has contributed her producing work to Able 2 Film Entertainment. She continues to work side-by-side with Rajesh and director/writer Aaron M. Abelto. From time to time, Aaron and Sarah co-write for scripts that flare up gripping international appeal like her next film coming up: R.S.P. Documentary (2019).
A very talented musician, Sarah started off her childhood singing classical opera as a mezzo soprano and playing classical violin. At 16, she took up Equestrian riding with a focus on English Dressage. She later received a scholarship to go to McDaniel College and transferred to Wright State University's College of Liberal Arts for her Bachelor's in Economics.
Several movies in particular had a strong influence on the direction of Sarah's film goals. Sarah's all-time influence is the Bourne series, especially the first one: The Bourne Identity (2002). In film and in life itself, the Bourne series helped her reflect on the virtues of perseverance no matter how rough a situation may appear. Inception (2010) proved to her that one could visualize abstract art through film and connect it back to emotional therapy. Digging deeper, she found producer Emma Thomas's work as a challenge for herself with bringing out a metaphysical-styled message into production. Kurt Wimmer's Equilibrium (2002) inspired Sarah to branch out into martial arts (black belt in Taekwondo) as a young teenager which she still maintains today.
Sarah was brought up in Cleveland and Toledo Ohio and is the middle child of five siblings to her father an electrician and her mother a bookkeeper. Sarah is married to writer/producer Raj Felix and has contributed her producing work to Able 2 Film Entertainment. She continues to work side-by-side with Rajesh and director/writer Aaron M. Abelto. From time to time, Aaron and Sarah co-write for scripts that flare up gripping international appeal like her next film coming up: R.S.P. Documentary (2019).
A very talented musician, Sarah started off her childhood singing classical opera as a mezzo soprano and playing classical violin. At 16, she took up Equestrian riding with a focus on English Dressage. She later received a scholarship to go to McDaniel College and transferred to Wright State University's College of Liberal Arts for her Bachelor's in Economics.
Several movies in particular had a strong influence on the direction of Sarah's film goals. Sarah's all-time influence is the Bourne series, especially the first one: The Bourne Identity (2002). In film and in life itself, the Bourne series helped her reflect on the virtues of perseverance no matter how rough a situation may appear. Inception (2010) proved to her that one could visualize abstract art through film and connect it back to emotional therapy. Digging deeper, she found producer Emma Thomas's work as a challenge for herself with bringing out a metaphysical-styled message into production. Kurt Wimmer's Equilibrium (2002) inspired Sarah to branch out into martial arts (black belt in Taekwondo) as a young teenager which she still maintains today.