TV ONE ANNOUNCES FOURTH ANNUAL AMERICAN BLACK FILM FESTIVAL SCREENPLAY COMPETITION FINALISTS

SILVER SPRING, MD - April 24, 2018 - TV One has announced the 2018 American Black Film Festival (ABFF) TV One Screenplay Competition finalists - Fedna Jacquet (New York, NY), writer of "Isaiah"; Rashim Cannad (Los Angeles, CA), writer of "Connected"; and Sylvester K. Folks (Deatsville, AL), writer of "The Patrolman."
 
The three finalists of the TV One competition will receive an all-expense paid trip to this year's ABFF in Miami (June 13-17).  During ABFF's TV One "Celebrity Scene Stealers" event on Friday, June 15, each finalist will direct a table read of a scene from their script, performed by professional actors participating in this year's festival in front of a live audience. A brief overview of the TV One Screenplay Competition finalists scripts are as follows:
  • "Isaiah," a drama by Fedna Jacquet: One young black man is killed. An officer's life is torn to pieces. Time rewinds as we discover the intimate pieces of the victims' lives, and see how they and everyone in their lives are changed forever after this fatal encounter.
  • "Connected," a romantic comedy by Rashim Cannad: In today's world, where people text before the talk, and where one's Internet persona rarely resembles their real-life self, a beautiful online personality and a brilliant app developer must find a way to stay connected.
  • "The Patrolman," a dramedy by Sylvester K Folks: A female cop must pass a job evaluation after a series of aggressive interactions with the public.
This year's winner will be announced at the ABFF Filmmaker Ceremony on Saturday, June 16. The winner will earn a $5,000 cash prize and an opportunity to have their screenplay produced into an original, made-for-TV movie, which will debut in 2019 on TV One and at the 23rd Annual American Black Film Festival.  

Screenwriter and TV One's 2017 ABFF Screenplay Competition finalist Timothy Folsome will debut his original film, Down for Whateverduring this year's festival on Thursday, June 14 at The Colony Theatre (1040 Lincoln Road Miami Beach, FL 33139) at 2:30 p.m. The film is slated to premiere on TV One on Sunday, July 22 at 7 p.m.

In the film Down for Whatever, a young female doctor who works at a prestigious hospital learns that her newly-found biological teen sisters are ruthless cop killers that her detective husband is hunting down. The film stars two-time Grammy Award-winning actress and singer LeToya Luckett as Tracy, Calesha "Bre-Z" Murray (Empire) as Denise, Imani Hakim (Everybody Hates Chris) as Sonya and Hosea Sanchez (The Game) as Mike.

For more information about the ABFF TV One Screenplay Competition and TV One's upcoming programming, visit www.abff.com and the network's companion website at www.tvone.tvTV One viewers can also join the conversation by connecting via social media on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook(@tvonetv) using the hash tags #REPRESENT and #ABFF18, and catch clips and promos on TV One's YouTube Channel.

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