Coming To ABFF 2017: Short Film 90 Days Starring Teyonah ParrisPosted by Wilson Morales
May 20, 2017
Coming to Miami at the 21st Annual American Black Film Festival (ABFF) is the short film, 90 Days, written by Nathan Hale Williams and directed by Williams and Jennia Fredrique Aponte.
The film will be screening on Friday, June 16th at 5pm at the Miami Beach Cinematheque, followed by a panel discussion & talk back with the cast & directors.
A riveting story of love, integrity and compassion, 90 DAYS, which is based on a true story, explores a beautiful couple’s relationship and their life altering decision after ninety days of dating.
Produced by Sol Aponte with Executive Producers Jussie Smollett, Nathan Hale Williams & Richard E. Pelzer II, the cast includes Teyonah Parris, Nic Few, Pauletta Washington, Rodney Chester, Emmett Short, Collin Lee Ellis, and V Bozeman.
The film tells the story of Jessica & Taylor a fantastic couple who have fallen in love. After ninety days of dating, Jessica and Taylor are forced to confront the realities surrounding living and loving with HIV after one of them reveals he/she is HIV positive. The film seeks to give people living with HIV hope toward finding love and intimacy while educating others
The film was recently nominated for Best Diaspora Short Film at the 13th Annual African Movie Academy Awards.



