Director Rob O’Hara World Premiere Movie “The Inheritance” In Competition for Best Film at the 14th Annual American Black Film Festival at the Colony Theatre on Miami Beach

The American Black Film Festival is proud to announce the world premiere of  “The Inheritance,” directed by Robert O’ Hara. This film is in competition and is scheduled for Friday, June 25th at 12:40pm at the Colony Theatre(736 Ocean Drive,Miami Beach, FL).  An encore screening will be held on Saturday, June 26th at 3:45pm at the Miami Beach Cinematheque(512 Espanola Way, Miami Beach, FL). A  talk back with the director and cast will take place immediately after the film. Golden Brooks is nominated for Best Actor. The prize for the Best Film is $5,000 and is sponsored by  Wachovia, a Wells Fargo Company and Best Actor prize is $5,000 and sponsored by Gold Peak Tea.

“The Inheritance,” produced by Effie T. Brown, is about Family friends who gather during a winter storm for a ‘secret’ reunion at the family estate. The connection to their tortured history is one of only passing fascination. The reunion turns deadly when the elders have to make good on an ancient pact with a spirit of an ancestor.

Now, it’s this generation’s turn to make the ultimate sacrifice. It is their duty and their destiny, but they won’t give up without a fight to survive.

“The Inheritance features A-list cast members, Adriane Lenox, Andre DeShields, D.B Woodside, Darrin Dewitt Henson, Rochelle Aytes , Golden Brooks, and Keith David.

O’Hara has written films for Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, Jon Avnet, Richard Zanuck, HBO, ABC, Universal Pictures, Sony Pictures, Fine Line Cinema and Artisan Entertainment. His impressive accomplishments include Rockefeller Fellowship, TCG Extended Collaboration Grant, NEA/TCG Fellowship, a Van Lier Fellow at New Dramatists, the First Mark Taper Forum’s Sherwood Award, and the TANNE Award for Exceptional Body of Work.

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