Greenlit by Antoy Grant

Provided by Full Frequency Media
Writer & Director: Jennia Aponte
Executive Producers: Sol Aponte and Jussie Smollett
Film’s Website: www.SacredHeartFilm.com
CURRENTLY SEEKING DISTRIBUTION

Full Frequency Media is pleased to announce the release of “Sacred Heart” a short film written and directed by Jennia Fredrique. Bringing a highly entertaining blend of drama, comedy and sexual tension, this award winning film features a scorned woman who is desperate to try anything to save her marriage…including escaping to Paris to have an affair.

“Sacred Heart” is a romantic dramedy, running 15 min in length, language is English and the location is Paris, France. Producers are actively seeking a television or multimedia distribution deal for “Sacred Heart”.

THE TEAM

JENNIA FREDRIQUE – Writer / Director

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Jennia Fredrique attended Columbia University’s School of Theater and has been a comedic acting power house for over a decade. As an actor she has held series regular and recurring roles on NBC, CW, ABC, BET, Centric and more.

Her face has sold millions of products world-wide as she has appeared on national commercial spots for Coca-Cola, McDonalds, Miller Lite, Jaguar and more.

Jennia also serves as editor in chief of Crown Life Magazine, an online lifestyle hub for all things fashion. In 2013 she made her directorial debut with viral video “First Kiss In Color”. Sacred Heart is birthed out of Jennia’s love for classic cinema, impeccable story telling, romance, fashion and Paris.

 

SOL APONTE – Executive Producer

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Sol Aponte is a two-time Emmy Award Nominee for his achievements in sound. He has worked behind the scenes in television for 15 years where he practiced and developed the art of tv and film production as well as post-production.

In 2008 Sol began producing content for international territories including France and Africa. In 2012 Sol and his wife, Jennia Fredrique, independently produced international tv series “Beyond the Talent” where Jennia sits with the likes of Kevin Hart, Usher, T-Pain and a plethora of other international artists.

With “Sacred Heart” Sol serves as co-director, executive producer and love interest to Nichel Priam, played by Jennia Fredrique.

 

JUSSIE SMOLLETT – Executive Producer

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After reading the script for Sacred Heart, “EMPIRE” breakout star Jussie Smollett immediately came on board to see to it that this project got made.

An accomplished actor and singer, Jussie Smollett has been seen alongside Halle Berry and Danny Glover in Alex Haley’s “Queen.” He will be seen as British racecar driver Tariq Hamilton in the feature film “Born to Race: Fast Track.” Jussie has recorded with: Alicia Keys, Estelle, Timbaland and more.

Other feature film credits include “The Mighty Ducks” and Rob Reiner’s “North.” He also appeared in the telefilm “A Little Piece of Heaven,” opposite Cloris Leachman, and went on to star with his five real-life siblings in the network comedy “On Our Own.”

 

JOSETTE EALES – Supporting Actress

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South African born Josette Eales recently moved to Los Angeles after a successful career in film and television. Most noted for her series regular role on South Africa’s most critically acclaimed show, The Wild, she shot over 80 episodes of the popular drama series.

Eales is a seasoned theatre actress and spent 8 years working professionally in the theatre industry before beginning in TV and Film. She even spent time in the UK with the Royal Shakespeare Company after winning the Brett Goldin Bursary for acting. In 2014 Josette co-starred in “Blended” with Adam Sandler and Drew Berrymore.

In “Sacred Heart” Josette plays therapist and friend to sassy and smart Nichel Priam played by Jennia Fredrique.

SYNOPSIS

Bringing a highly entertaining blend of drama, comedy and sexual tension, this award winning film features a scorned woman who is desperate to try anything to save her marriage…including having an affair.

Beautiful Nichel Priam becomes disenchanted with her marriage to a successful art dealer in Chicago and escapes to Paris. On her first day there, Nichel writes about her determination to have an affair with “no moral consideration”. She explains to her therapist that her reason for going to Paris was to get even as she was convinced that her husband was cheating on her.

Nichel meets an intriguing man at a bar named Alexander and begins an uninhibited sexual and emotional affair with him, which prompts an intellectual and sensual awakening. She speaks candidly to her therapist about her need to be controlled and the satisfaction she gets from her escapism. Nichel and Alexander’s affair take them both down an unexpected road where they are forced to face their demons and explore the truth about love.

FUN FACTS

* Sacred Heart means Sacre Coeur in French. The film was shot in the historical Sacre Coeur area of Paris.
* In Greek mythology Paris was also known as Alexander, the name of Nichel’s love interest.
* There is red in every scene of the film.
* Executive Producer Jussie Smollett came on board the moment he read the script.

To find our more about Sacred Heart or to explore distribution options go to: Full Frequency Media

Provided by: JesusFilmMedia.org
Greenlit by Antoy Grant

Lanuage: ENGLISH
Length: 5 mins

A daughter makes a desperate 2am phone call to reconnect with her parents.

Connecting over a film is more about listening and sharing. The questions below only serve as a springboard. Pick your favorites and see what stories you discover along the way.

– What do you think of the story?
– What are some significant things that the girl and mother said?
– What motivates the girl to make this phone call? What did she want to accomplish?
– Have you ever had a relationship like this girl? Where you able to restore the relationship? If so how?
– Have you ever been in a situation and felt hopeless? If you were to call God in that moment how do you think that conversation would go?

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Lanuage: ENGLISH
Length: 27 mins

Moussa and Laila remember their own wedding day as they prepare for Mariam’s wedding. Mariam sits with the women of her family to prepare. Laila’s relieved to find out that Dawud will be attending the wedding.

The women work to braid Mariam’s hair. Noura shares a story about ten wedding guests who waited for a groom. Five brought extra oil for their lamps. The groom was late. The five that hadn’t brought extra oil, asked the other five for oil. But they couldn’t lend the oil. The five foolish guests tried to go out and find oil. But by the time they got back, the wedding party had left. She encourages Mariam to stay ready for the arrival of God. Yacoub won’t be able to lend his own relationship with Jesus to her. She must cultivate her own.

Rivka remembers the words of the apostle Peter. He said braiding your hair and wearing fine clothes and jewelry doesn’t make you beautiful. But true beauty comes from within.

Sara shares the story about Mary and Martha. She says Jesus came to see the sisters. Martha was preoccupied by the preparations to be made for Jesus. But Mary was happy to sit at the feet of Jesus. Sara admits she’s like Martha. She worries. But she advises Mariam to spend time with God and she’ll find peace.

Laila encourages Mariam to enjoy her time with Yacoub and make the Lord her first priority. Mariam thanks her mother for everything.

Yacoub arrives to take Mariam to the wedding. Dawud’s there too. They march through the streets and enjoy the ceremony… until there’s a knock at the door. Roman soldiers storm in and arrest Dawud. Laila faints, coughing.

What words of wisdom do the women give Mariam?
How do they each reflect and spiritual truth Mariam should remember?
What can you do to make your walk with God your highest priority?

In preparation for marriage, the women in Mariam’s life give her advice that’s actually good for everyone, regardless of status. Noura tells her the wedding guests parable from Matthew 25:1-13. It warns us that we have no idea when Jesus will come for us. We should stay vigilant and in relationship with Him. Those who are prepared won’t be able to lend us their preparedness. So our relationship with Jesus should be a top priority.

Sara shares a similar story when she mentions Mary and Martha from the Bible (Luke 10:38-41). Mary was happy to sit at the feet of Jesus and didn’t worry about worldly expectations. Anyone can be like Mary and find contentment in sitting at the feet of Jesus no matter the circumstance they might find themselves in.

“I know what it’s like to not have what I need. I also know what it’s like to have more than I need. I have learned the secret of being content no matter what happens. I am content whether I am well fed or hungry. I am content whether I have more than enough or not enough. I can do everything by the power of Christ. He gives me strength” (Philippians 4:12-13). Paul speaks about being content in everything because Jesus alone is enough. No matter the situation, this is unchanging. By making that relationship our highest priority, and recognizing it above worldly matters, we can find contentment in everything.

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