LOS ANGELES – Tri Destined Studios, a company comprised of several
Florida A&M University (FAMU) alumni, debuted its romantic comedy,
“Black Coffee,” in a limited theatrical release this week. AMC Theatres
offered exclusive showings of the film in Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago
and Washington, D.C.FAMU alumni involved in the project include N.D. Brown (producer), Veronica Nichols (consulting producer), Gregory Anderson (executive consultant) and Shoneji Loraine (actress).
“My business partners and I built our foundation for success at FAMU,” Anderson said. “FAMU gave us the fortitude to handle the roller coaster that is Hollywood, while providing us with the entrepreneurial spirit that can’t be found in a text book, and the moral fiber to do our business with integrity.”
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