By Shamora Evans
After the success of the urban film “Finding Me: Identity”, the multimedia production company OmeProductions LLC presents the second installation of the hit movie, “Finding Me: Truth”. The film is scheduled for release August 2010 and further explores the life and events of “Faybien Allen” (Ray Martell Moore), and gives the audience a different perspective to consider when discussing friendships, love, and relationships. In the sequel, “Finding Me: Truth”, we are reintroduced to “Faybien” one year later as he begins making the distinctions between the (at times) harsh truth and his created realities during self-exploration. While traveling the path of self-discovery, he also becomes acquainted with “Jay” (Maurice Murrell) whose background is quite different than his own and filled with darkness. Still, Faybien must remain true to his best friends, “Greg” (Eugene Turner) and “Amera” (J’Nara Corbin), during the crises that have arisen in their lives. Amera struggles with her insecurities when she begins to suspect that her boyfriend is having a relationship with another woman, and Greg is forced to reexamine himself when he loses his job and becomes financially unstable. All of the uncertainties presented force each of them to take a truthful look at who they have become, the depth of their friendships, and where Life’s journey is taking them.
Roger S. Omeus Jr., who wrote, directed, and produced the “Finding Me” series, began his writing and directing careers at St. Benedict’s Prep, in New Jersey, where he wrote and directed a drama while attending the school. His aspiration was to become an actor and a director, so he performed in all of the productions presented at his high school to gain the necessary experience. Omeus was also interested in photography and worked for seven years as a professional photographer at Pier 59 Studios, in New York City, which is one of the world’s leading photography studios. However, Roger returned to his initial dream and began his film career with the “Finding Me” series and is currently attending New Jersey City University to obtain a Bachelor’s degree in Creative Writing. The writer/director/producer created “Finding Me” because he hopes “to touch the hearts of audiences that have been craving a realistic depiction of the inner city life and struggles of young people.”
For more information about “Finding Me: Truth” and “Finding Me: Identity”, please contact Christopher D. Weaver, Publicist-Christopherpr@omeproductions.com, or visit the film’s blogspace at www.findingmetruth.wordpress.com.
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