Drvmroll Scores Production Credit In Black Historical Fantasy Film, ‘Forever Tree’

Young , creative Ghanaian record producer Drvmroll, is continuously making giant strides with his productions.

He has yet again achieved another feat by scoring a production credit in the short film Forever Tree with ‘Soul Adventurer‘,  a song he produced for M.anifest which features American Singer/Songwriter Polly. 

The groundbreaking Black historical fantasy short film which stars Wendell Pierce and Olivia Washington premiered last week at the Bentonville Film Festival, an annual film festival helmed by Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning actress Geena Davis in Arkansas, USA.

Drvmroll is also the producer behind songs such as :

  • B.E.A.R , Nowhere Cool , Now here Cool , Hand Dey Go, Hand Dey Come , Simple Love (with OT- Guitarist), Damn You Rafiki and Goodbye (co-production) off Manifest’s NowhereCool Ablum.
  • Sarkodie – Oluwa Is Involved 
  • Ice Prince – Seasons (Co-Production with iLLKeyz)
  • E.L – King Without a Crown (KWAC)
  • E.L – All Black (feat. Joey B & Pappy Kojo)

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ABOUT FOREVER TREE

They team up with screenwriter, novelist, and former television correspondent Chrishaunda Lee Perez, who co-wrote the film, along with Marc Novak, who recently penned the Billy Crudup-starring film, 1 Mile to You and social critic and Forever Tree story creator Stephen Hintz, executive producer of Alison Eastwood’s sophomore film, Battlecreek. Alrick Brown, an award-winning director and Filmmaker Magazine’s new “25 Faces to Watch” directed the film, which also includes actresses Natalie Carter and Rae C. Wright. Stephen Hintz, Dena Greenbaum and Chrishaunda Lee Perez serve as co-producers of the film.

The dramatic short story takes place in 1919, with a wide cast of historical characters such as the hair and beauty American icon Madame C.J. Walker, and other notable black leaders of the era. The short film production serves as a first act to a feature- length film of the same name, which encapsulates a remarkable and intriguing journey throughout America, Jamaica, and Ghana, and examines the universal struggle of power and familial love.

Early critics have praised the film for its unique level of innovation with combining magic, imagination, and drama, weaving true historical figures and accounts during the span of the story.

Former NBA star Ronnie Brewer serves as an executive producer along with the Bentonville Film Festival, and award-winning, popular Ghanaian rapper and songwriter M.anifest wrote the film’s original credit song, Forever Tree.

Sources: Ameyaw Debrah , Citi Fm

Drvmroll Scores Production Credit In Black Historical Fantasy Film ‘Forever Tree’




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