FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, FOR WOMEN ONLY
THE RED CARPET WORLD PREMIERE OF
“WE NEED TO TALK: A MESSAGE TO OUR DAUGHTERS”
The film that is changing the Nation, One woman at a time!
The third feature film from Writer, Producer, Director, Actor and Activist Janks Morton presented by iYAGO Entertainment Group™
Starring:
Kenisha Byrd, Stephanie Brewer, Rhonda Benson, Anika Jackson,Jaime Gill and Trudy Martin
Thursday, August 5th, 2010
8:00pm – 10:30pm
The Historic Avalon Theater – Screen 1
5612 Connecticut Avenue Northwest
Washington, DC 20015-2607
(202) 966-3464
Plot Outline:
If you could share on intimate lifetime experience with a young woman, that could save her life…WOULD YOU? Ten Women from the southside of Chicago have, and you will be forever changed by their sacrifice and courage.
From Producer/Director Janks Morton comes the next installment of the urgent and necessary conversation the will begin to steer the national dialogue in a new direction. With heartfelt, pain-staking and intimate details of their relationship choices, members of the Byrd Group of Chicago share their riveting stories of triumph, trials, tribulations and tragedies. For the first time in African American cinmea, the soul of a Black Woman’s family, relationship and internal struggles are uncovered, and the pathway to true restoration is shown. This film is guaranteed to resonate and address head on, subjects tucked away in the heart of many African American women, and will empower them to release the enslaving bondage of their past.
Produced By:
Janks Morton
Please join us Thursday, August 5th for a transformational evening at Washington DC’s historic Avalon Theater for the Red Carpet Premiere of the film “We Need To Talk: A Message to our Daughters” Show starts promptly at 8:00pm with Q&A; discussion following.
Make your reservations early as we expect a capacity crowd for this groundbreaking event.
Because of the intimacy and sensitive subject matter of the film, iYAGO Entertainment has made this premiere a “FOR WOMEN ONLY EVENT’. NO MEN will be allowed entry into the theater as we attempt to provide a safe and supportive environment and an opportunity for mothers, daughters, grandmothers, aunts and girlfriends a space for unobstructed reconciliation.