PHOTOS: STARS COME OUT FOR THE 22nd ANNUAL AMERICAN BLACK FILM FESTIVAL


TV ONE REPRESENTS WITH A STAR STUDDED WEEK AT
THE 22nd ANNUAL AMERICAN BLACK FILM FESTIVAL
TV One Premieres ABFF Screenplay Competition Finalist 
"Down for Whatever" and Original Movie "Dinner for Two"

Rashim Cannad Named 2018 ABFF TV One
 Screenplay Competition Winner

(MIAMI, FL) - June 21, 2018 - TV One returned to Miami as a sponsor of the 22nd Annual American Black Film with an exciting slate of premiere screenings and events. To kick off the festivities, network executives and talent joined Cadillac for the star-studded Cadillac Welcome Luncheon at ABFF: Black Hollywood Now. Allison McGevna, VP of Women's Lifestyle for Hello Beautiful and Madame Noire, moderated an enlightening panel conversation on the trials and triumphs of being an actor in Hollywood today between Grammy-nominated singer and actor, Tristan "Mack" Wilds alongside singer and actress LeToya Luckett. Other attendees included: 2018 ABFF Ambassador Jay Ellis, ABFF Founder Jeff Friday, ABFF General Manager Nicole Friday and executives who represented TV One and Cadillac. In addition to a delicious catered meal, attendees were able to see for the first time Cadillac's new compact SUV, the Cadillac XT4, and were treated to a soulful performance by Jade Novah.

From L to R: ABFF Ambasador Jay Ellis, TV One's General Manager Michelle Rice, ABFF General Manager Nicole Friday, ABFF Founder & CEO Jeff Friday, LeToya Luckett and Tristan 'Mack' Wilds the Cadillac Welcome Luncheon At ABFF: Black Hollywood Now 
From L to R: President of One Solution and iOne Digital Detavio Samuels, Chief Content Officer of the Grio Amy Barnett, VP of Women's Lifestyle for HelloBeautiful and MadameNoire Allison McGevna and Tristan 'Mack' Wilds the Cadillac Welcome Luncheon At ABFF: Black Hollywood Now

The event unveiled the first-ever Cadillac XT4, an all new compact SUV that will soon be available at dealerships.

During the action packed weekend, TV One hosted an interactive experience at the ABFF Industry Expo. Upon arrival, guests received a gift bag filled with Curls hair care products and had an opportunity to interact with the stars of TV One's upcoming projects. ABFF attendees snapped selfies and chatted with the stars of Down For Whatever: Hosea ChanchezBre-Z and Imani Hakim as well as ATL Homicide actors Christopher and Angelo Diaz.
   
From L to R: Christopher and Angelo Diaz stars 
of TV One's ATL Homicide

The network also premiered Down For Whatever, the 2017 ABFF Screenplay Competition winner. Written and directed by Tim Folsome, Down For Whatever is TV One's first original movie production representing the fast-paced action genre. The film tells the story of a young female doctor (LeToya Luckett) who learns that her newly-found biological teen sisters (Bre-Z and Imani Hakim) are ruthless cop killers that her detective husband (Hosea Chanchez) is hunting down. In attendance were film stars LeToya Luckett,Hosea ChanchezBre-Z and Imani Hakim. After receiving a roaring round of applause, the cast were joined on stage by Folsome and producer Eric Tomosunas (Swirl Films) for a Q&A moderated by TV One's Sr. Director of Programming and Production  Jubba Seyyid. The original film is slated to premiere on TV One on Sunday, July 22 at 7 p.m. ET/6 C.

From L to R: Writer and Director Tim Folsome, TV One's General Manager Michelle Rice, Hose Chancez, Imani Hakim, Bre-Z, LeToya Luckett and TV One's Interim Head of Original Programming & Production Robyn Greene Arrington at the 'Down For Whatever' screening at 22nd Annual American Black Film Festival

TV One's Celebrity Scene Stealers event continues to be an ABFF festival highlight. Featuring scenes from the three finalists of TV One's ABFF Screenplay Competition (Fedna Jacquet, Rashim Cannad and Sylvester K. Folks), each screenplay was brought to life through a live table read and performance. The performances were followed up with a Q&A with the finalists moderated by Dondré Whitfield.

From L to R: TV One's Sr. Director of Programming and Production Jubba Seyyid, TV One's Director of Original Programming Karen Peterkin, Angelo Diaz, Chaley Rose, Chri Diaz, Bre-Z, Hosea Chanchez, Imani Hakim, LeToya Luckett, TV One's ABFF Screenplay Finalist Sylvester K. Folks, ABFF General Manager Nicole Friday, TV One's ABFF Screenplay Winner Rashim Cannad, TV One's ABFF Screenplay Finalist Fedna Jacquet, Tristan 'Mack' Wilds, Dondre Whitfield and TV One's Interim Head of Original Programming and Production Robyn Greene Arrington at the Celebrity Scene Stealers Event at the 22nd Annual American Black Film Festival 

The weekend festivities also included honoring ABFF Filmmakers, sponsored by Cadillac and Curls, at an exclusive dinner party. Guests were greeted with a breathtaking view of the ocean and Miami skyline followed by a 'family style' meal. Network executives in attendance include Urban One CEO Alfred Liggins III, TV One's General Manager Michelle Rice, Interim Head of Original Programming Robyn Greene-Arrington, as well as celebrity guests Boris Kodjoe, Kym Whitley, Malik Yoba, Tobias Truvillion, Darrin Dewitt Henson and Terri J. Vaughn


From L to R:
TV One's EVP of Advertising and Sales Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay, Urban One CEO Alfred Liggins III, Curls Founder and CEO Mahisha Dellinger, TV One's General Manager Michelle Rice and
Cadillac's Sr. Manager of Multicultural & Media Raymond Warren at TV One's exclusive dinner held at the Mondrian Hotel 
From L to R:
Cadillac's Sr. Manager of Multicultural & Media Raymond Warren, TV One's General Manager Michelle Rice, TV One's EVP of Advertising and Sales Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay and Actor Tristan 'Mack Wilds' at TV One's exclusive dinner held at the Mondrian Hotel
Kym Whitley at TV One's exclusive dinner held at the Mondrian Hotel 
Boris Kodjoe at TV One's exclusive dinner held at the Mondrian Hotel 
Terri J. Vaughn at TV One's exclusive dinner held at the Mondrian Hotel 

TV One also held a special advanced screening of the upcoming movie drama Dinner For Two. Starring Tristan 'Mack' Wilds and Chaley Rose, Dinner For Two tells the complicated love story about life and sacrifice as Chris (Tristan 'Mack' Wilds) prepares for his "last supper" by recreating a favorite dish he shared with his once beloved Angela (Chaley Rose). Written and directed by Orlando Bishop, ABFF audiences were captivated by the emotional journey displayed on the big screen. After the screening, the film's stars were joined on stage by Bishop and producers Nicole Dow and Eric Tomosunas (Swirl Films) for a Q&A discussion. Dinner For Two is scheduled to premiere on 
Sunday, 
September 2 at 
7 p.m. ET/6 C
Later, TV One announced Rashim Cannad as the 2018 winner of the TV One Screenplay Competition at the "Best of ABFF" awards ceremony. Cannad received $5,000 and a chance for his screenplay,"Connected," to be produced into a film to premiere at next year's American Black Film Festival.


From L to R: Executive Producer Keith Neal, TV One's Sr. Director of Programming and Production Jubba Seyyid, Writer and Director Orlando Bishop, Chaley Rose, Tristan 'Mack' Wilds, Producer Nicole Dow, TV One's General Manager Michelle Rice, Executive Producer Eric Tomosunas and Producer Darien Baldwin at the TV One 'Dinner for Two' screening at the 22nd Annual American Black Film Festival 
The event-filled festival was capped off with a special screening of Evidence of Innocence as a part of ABFF's and the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau's Community Day. Evidence of Innocence is a four-part limited docu-series that profiles the unbelievable true stories of individuals who were convicted of crimes they didn't commit. After the screening, Evidence of Innocence host and Civil Rights Attorney Benjamin Crump participated in a passionate discussion with audience members.


From L to R: Sybrina Fulton, mother of 
Trayvon Martin with Civil Rights Attorney
 Benjamin Crump, host of 
TV One's Evidence of Innocence

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