Prince George’s Film Festival Shines Spotlight on Homegrown Film “A Kismet Holiday”
We are excited to present the special spotlight screening of A Kismet Holiday as part of the Prince George's Film Festival: Take Three! This charming and heartwarming film, an official selection at the 2024 ESSENCE Film Festival, highlights the incredible talent and creativity within our very own community.
Directed by the visionary team of Chuck West and Bree West from OCTET Productions, A Kismet Holiday takes viewers on a delightful journey filled with love, laughter, and the magic of the holiday season. The film stars actors Karen Obilom, Derrick A. King, Joyful Drake, Asiahn, Elle Varner with Kym Whitley and Lamman Rucker. A Kismet Holiday is a true homegrown gem, showcasing the beauty of Prince George’s County as a backdrop to its captivating story.
Join us for this unique opportunity to see A Kismet Holiday on Friday, September 27th at Prince George’s Community College, Center of Performing Arts, where you’ll experience not only a great film but also the spirit of community and collaboration that the festival embodies. This screening is a chance to celebrate local filmmakers and the richness of storytelling that resonates with audiences far and wide.
This is an incredible chance to support local talent, enjoy a fantastic film, and connect with fellow film lovers.
Don’t miss your chance to experience the magic of A Kismet Holiday at the PG Film Festival. Join us in celebrating our community’s creative spirit and the power of storytelling! Be sure to grab your passes and join us for this special event celebrating the art of film in our community!
CONTACT
Micheline Bowman | Bowman Media Group, LLC (for Prince George’s Film Festival)
micheline@bowmanmediagroup.com
Founding Festival Partners
The Prince George’s Film Festival is founded and generously supported by the Prince George’s Arts and Humanities Council, Prince George's Film Office, Bowie State University, and Experience Prince George's.
About Prince George’s Film Office
Their mission is to streamline the path to completing film projects in Prince George’s County by helping filmmakers navigate state and county permits, production protocols, and resources hassle-free and expeditiously.
About Prince George’s Arts and Humanities Council
PGAHC leverages its partnerships to support and provide various arts and cultural programming opportunities, art-centered economic development programs, grants, as well as advocacy initiatives for legislative support of the arts at the County and State levels.