Exclusive: Michael Ealy has joined Kofi Siriboe, Uzo Aduba, Naturi Naughton, Tristan Mack Wilds, Yootha Wong-Loi-Sing, and Jade Eshete in MacRo’s romantic drama Really Love, which is being directed by Angel Kristi Williams from a screenplay she wrote with Felicia A. Pride.
Ealy’s more recent film credits include The Perfect Guy, Think Like a Man Too, About Last Night, Underworld Awakening, and Takers.
Currently in production, Really Love follows the life of a starving artist in gentrifying Washington D.C. who is struggling to find his place in the prestigious art world. When a young law student unexpectedly comes into his life, he must choose between a whirlwind romance and his budding career as a successful painter.
Producers are Mel Jones, MacRo’s Charles D. King, Aaliyah Williams and Kim Roth as well as Williams. MacRo’s Poppy Hanks, Kim Coleman, Stephanie Allain, Latisha Fortune, Sanford Grimes, and Pride are executive producers.
Ealy’s more recent film credits include The Perfect Guy, Think Like a Man Too, About Last Night, Underworld Awakening, and Takers.
Currently in production, Really Love follows the life of a starving artist in gentrifying Washington D.C. who is struggling to find his place in the prestigious art world. When a young law student unexpectedly comes into his life, he must choose between a whirlwind romance and his budding career as a successful painter.
Producers are Mel Jones, MacRo’s Charles D. King, Aaliyah Williams and Kim Roth as well as Williams. MacRo’s Poppy Hanks, Kim Coleman, Stephanie Allain, Latisha Fortune, Sanford Grimes, and Pride are executive producers.
- 7/31/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Emmy-winner Uzo Aduba, Naturi Naughton (Power), Tristan Mack Wilds, Yootha Wong-Loi-Sing (Own’s Love Is_), and Jade Eshete (Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency) have signed on to join previously announced Kofi Siriboe in MacRo’s romantic drama Really Love. Angel Kristi Williams is at the helm of the film, which is currently filming in Baltimore.
Written by Williams and Felicia A. Pride, the story follows the life of a starving artist (Siriboe) in gentrifying Washington D.C. who is struggling to find his place in the prestigious art world. When a young law student (Wong-Loi-Sing) unexpectedly comes into his life, he must choose between a whirlwind romance and his budding career as a successful painter.
Dear White People producer Mel Jones is producing the project alongside MacRo chief Charles D. King, Aaliyah Williams, Kim Roth, and Williams.
Exec Producers are MacRo’s Poppy Hanks, Kim Coleman,...
Written by Williams and Felicia A. Pride, the story follows the life of a starving artist (Siriboe) in gentrifying Washington D.C. who is struggling to find his place in the prestigious art world. When a young law student (Wong-Loi-Sing) unexpectedly comes into his life, he must choose between a whirlwind romance and his budding career as a successful painter.
Dear White People producer Mel Jones is producing the project alongside MacRo chief Charles D. King, Aaliyah Williams, Kim Roth, and Williams.
Exec Producers are MacRo’s Poppy Hanks, Kim Coleman,...
- 7/26/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Kofi Siriboe, star of the Own series, Queen Sugar, has been tapped as the lead in the film Really Love, which is being helmed by first-time feature director Angel Kristi Williams, who also co-wrote the script with Felicia A. Pride. The story is by Pride and Sanford Grimes. Charles D. King’s MacRo, the production company behind the Oscar-nominated film, Fences, is financing and producing the film. Mel Jones is producing the project with King, Kim Roth, and Aaliyah Williams
The plot is set in a gentrifying Washington D.C. and follows a rising black painter (Siriboe) who tries to break into the competitive art world while balancing a whirlwind romance he never expected.
It’s slated to begin filming this summer in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. MacRo’s Poppy Hanks, Latisha Fortune, Sanford Grimes, Stephanie Allain, Kim Coleman, and Pride will serve as exec producers.
The plot is set in a gentrifying Washington D.C. and follows a rising black painter (Siriboe) who tries to break into the competitive art world while balancing a whirlwind romance he never expected.
It’s slated to begin filming this summer in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. MacRo’s Poppy Hanks, Latisha Fortune, Sanford Grimes, Stephanie Allain, Kim Coleman, and Pride will serve as exec producers.
- 7/18/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Here's a first look at The End Again, shared exclusively with Shadow And Act. The dramatic short film stars Columbus Short and wife Tanee McCall-Short as a couple whose six-year relationship is coming to an end. The project, a prequel to the feature film Openended, is directed by Crystal C. Roberson and produced by Latisha Fortune and Felicia Pride. Great Fortune Films and Great Picture Show Productions is hosting a multi-city tour of The End Again screenings. Next stops include Washington, D.C. on March 27th, Pittsburgh, Pa on April 11th, and additional stops in Los Angeles (April 2014) and New York...
- 3/24/2014
- by Jai Tiggett
- ShadowAndAct
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