Release Date:8/21/20 – 8/30/20; American Black Film Festival (Virtual) Genre:Drama Rating:NR Director: Timothy Barker, Jr. Running Time:89 mins.
Cast:Aaron Valentine, Binkey Lew, 2am Ricky
Story:Young and Reckless is about the promiscuous world of young adults growing up in Atlanta and how the reckless decisions they make will affect their future. It will also showcase culture, music, style, and life. Source(s): abff.com/2020; IMDB.
Story:When Christopher lost his one true love, Angela, his life became a complicated mess. He has a simple solution: Tonight, he will prepare his Last Supper. He will play his dinner music, the soundtrack of their love, of their life together. He will eat his meal, a meal they shared so many times. And then he will take his own life, “un-complicating” things for good. Angela shows up to stop him. She has a simple message: “Live.” He has a simple response: “I want you back.” But as they both know, and as we will learn as they break bread over broken hearts, things between them are never as simple as they seem. Source: ABFF official site. Photo Source: TV One.
Release Date:(2018) Genre:Romance Rating: NR Director: Qasim Basir Studio(s): Datari Turner Productions, Samuel Goldwyn Films Running time:89 mins. Cast: Omari Hardwick (Cass), Meagan Good (Free), Jay Ellis, Dijon Talton (Naqeeb)
Story:On the night of the 2016 Presidential election, Cass, an L.A. club promoter, meets Frida, a beautiful and spirited Midwestern visitor dealing with a difficult breakup. She challenges him to revisit his broken dreams – while he pushes her to discover hers. Nothing will ever be the same again. Source: ABFF official site.
Release Date:6/13/18 – 6/17/18; American Black Film Festival Genre: Comedy Rating:NR Director:Nicanson Guerrier Studio(s):SafeBox Entertainment Running time:90 mins. Cast: Sh’kia Dennis (Jennifer Bennett), Isaac Beverly (Quentin Parker), Kendall Mason (Travis Parker).
Story:Set in the Miami landmark, Flea Market USA, we follow assistant manager Quentin Parker on what is supposed to be his last day. Comedy ensues as he must deal with customers, vendors, and his boss as he struggles to survive one more day on the job. Source: ABFF Official Site.
Release Date:6/13/18 – 6/17/18; American Black Film Festival Genre: Drama Rating:NR Directors:Logan Hall and Julian Jones Studio(s): Animator Running time: 98 mins. Cast:Levenix Riddle, McKenzie Chinn, Phillip Edward Van Lear, Anita Chandwaney, Geno Walker
Story: What would YOU do if you could draw the future and erase the past? That’s what Neal, has to figure out after he is mysteriously gifted with this astonishing power. Should Neal use his power to change the world? Or for selfish gain? (What would YOU do?) Commercial artist Neal Stewart takes an animation class with a mysterious professor that connects him to the ancient Griots of West Africa and the power to draw the future. When his girlfriend commits suicide, he learns he can erase the past with chilling consequences. Source: ABFF official site.
Release Date: 6/13/18 – 6/17/18; American Black Film Festival Genre:Drama Rating:NR Director:Storm Saulter Studio(s):Mental Telepathy Pictures, MBG Entertainment, Flipped Out Entertainment, Overbrook Entertainment. Running time: 112 mins. Cast:Dale Elliott (Akeem Sharp), David Alan Grier (Coach Miller), Lorraine Toussaint (Donna), Bryshere Y. Gray (Marcus Brick).
Story:A Jamaican teen, burdened by an unstable father and an unruly older brother, hopes a meteoric rise in track-and-field can reunite him with his mother, who has lived illegally in the U.S. for over a decade. Produced by: Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Richard Jefferson. Source: ABFF official site.