'Chasing Waterfalls' Premieres Sunday, May 8

‘Chasing Waterfalls’ Premieres Sunday, May 8

 

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TV ONE’S ORIGINAL FILM CHASING WATERFALLS

EXPLORES THE WORLDS OF HIGH FASHION AND FAITH

THIS MOTHER’S DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 8 AT 7 P.M. ET

Contemporary Production of Biblical Tale Features Drew Sidora In First Leading RoleStarring Opposite Jasmine Guy, Tim Reid, Joyful Drake and Redaric Williams

 

SILVER SPRING, MD – April 28, 2016 – Following last year’s success of To Hell and Back – an original film based on the Book of Job and For the Love of Ruth, an updated interpretation of the Book of Ruth, TV One tells another powerful biblical story with the Mother’s Day (May 8 at 7 p.m. ET) premiere of Chasing Waterfalls. Inspired by the Book of David and featuring Drew Sidora (The Game, SisterCode) in her first leading role,  TV One‘s latest original movie follows the rise and fall of Olivia Archer, a God-fearing woman, who hides behind her faith and is ultimately brought down by her greed and quest for power.

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Chasing Waterfalls, our third installment of modern-day adaptions of biblical stories, puts a contemporary and feminine spin on a powerful biblical tale,” said D’Angela Proctor, TV One’s SVP of Programming and Production. “This film illustrates TV One’s brand promise to represent all facets of Black culture. It is a modern-day telling of the centuries-old tale of moral seduction, ambition and power and reminds us all of what it truly means to have faith.”

 

Chasing Waterfalls navigates the treacherous, cutthroat waters of the fashion industry while gently teaching viewers about obedience, faithfulness and God’s grace. The story follows the journey of Olivia (Sidora), an aspiring fashion designer, who is striving for success while working for Salma Barrie (Jasmine Guy, A Different World, Vampire Diaries), the owner of a once fruitful, eponymous clothing brand. As she jumps at the opportunity to become the new fashion “It Girl,” Olivia must balance her family responsibilities, especially the caring of her aging father Quincy (Tim Reid, Sister, Sister, Treme) and troublesome sister Coco (Kisa Willis, Precious).

 

As a result of Salma Barrie’s lead designer Hiram Locke (Daniel May, Being Mary Jane) defecting to launch a high-profile competing line, Olivia is given an opportunity to help her suffering firm by introducing her own designs. Her life quickly spirals out-of-control as she takes advantage of and hurts the people who helped her along the way including her closest ally, Salma’s son Cabot (Redaric Williams, Young and the Restless). Matters become dire when Salma’s daughter Doreen (Joyful Drake, Let’s Stay Together, Jane The Virgin) hatches her own plan for the company. Salma, who though pleased with the success of her brand, allows her jealousy towards Olivia could bring this fashion house toppling down.

 

Grammy-nominated recording artist Kelly Price (R&B Divas) also makes a guest appearance in the film playing herself as the emcee of Olivia’s first runway show at the helm of the Salma Barrie line.

 

An encore presentation of Chasing Waterfalls will air immediately following the premiere on TV One on Sunday, May 8 at 9 p.m. ET.  For more information about Chasing Waterfalls head to http://tvone.tv/show/chasing-waterfalls/ TV One’s upcoming programming, including original movies, visit the network’s companion website at www.tvone.tv. TV One viewers can join the conversation by connecting via social media on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook(@tvonetv) using the hash tag #ChasingWaterfalls, and also catch clips and promos onTV One’s YouTube Channel.

 

Chasing Waterfalls was directed by Ryan Richmond and written by Rhonda F. Baraka. Eric Tomosunas of Swirl Films served as executive producer; James Seppelfrick, Keith Neal, Gingi Rochelle and Allison Wilmarth Kovak served as producers; and Leah Daniels-Butler, C.S.A. serves as casting director, along with George Pierre, C.S.A. For TV One, Karen Peterkin serves as executive-in-charge of production; Donyell Kennedy-McCullough as senior director of talent and casting; Robyn Greene Arrington is vice president of original programming; and D’Angela Proctor is head of original programming.

 

 

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