ANDRE MOORE is a former street soldier, turned military vet, who is forced back into a life of crime to save his kidnapped son from certain death. MASON FRANK, Andre's best friend, has been given a life or death ultimatum by his drug supplier, which makes him take desperate measures to ensure his families safety. Andre and Mason must thrust themselves into harms way to ultimately guarantee their families well being.
Divorce is on the horizon for Kyle and Dawn, but before they call it quits, their marriage counselor gives them a final homework assignment. They must spend three days together in a house, ALONE. During their stay the causes for their marital woes emerge. With these new revelations, they must decide if they are going to stay together or abandon their love forever.
Brian has always been a person who's valued family, but when his brother is killed in a tragic car accident, he realizes that he doesn't know his family as well as he thought he did. On the day of his brothers funeral, Brian is bombarded with information from several members of his family. These new found discoveries shake him to his structural foundation, and lead him down a road of discover that he never foresaw.
On a night that was supposed to be filled with fun, for eight friends, it becomes an event filled with questions. The conversations that are held all stem from thoughts of major concern for them all. These inquiries are the catalyst that turns the tides of the evening, taking them to a destination no one thought they would be. As the night unfolds all will receive The Answer they’ve been looking for.
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Chris and Nancy return to find their home and lives destroyed by the worst natural disaster in American history. While trying to rebuild, they are faced with one disappointment after another. Striving to keep their marriage together, they have to cope with their own demons that have manifested as a result of the storm. Finding solace and strength in each other is what keeps them from feeling HOPELESS.
1500 Entertainment, LLC is a full service Production Company that creates narrative feature films. From the conception of an idea to its theatrical release, we cultivate cinematic worlds for all to enjoy. Attention to detail and our ability to captivate audiences is what separates 1500 Entertainment, LLC apart from the rest of the production world. We are the Future of film.
Born in New Orleans, La., Ali Abdin III has been acting since the age of three. The New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA) is where he began to study the art of acting. His love for performing carried him through college, where he earned a Bachelors degree from Southern University and A&M College at Baton Rouge in Theatre and Performing Arts. While working towards his degree, he took part in several theatrical productions. During these productions, Ali honed his craft by participating in many different areas of the theater. Working on stage lighting, sound production, and stage / set design, he was able to become a well-rounded student of all aspects of stage and film production.
Ali has taken part in a multitude of feature films, short films, theatrical productions, and commercials. Along with his acting career, he is also a talented writer and director. He has written several stage plays, shorts, and feature film scripts. His relentless pursuit to attain his dreams moved he and his brother to create their own production company, 1500 Entertainment, LLC. Under the company they produced their feature film, "Forgive and Forget". The film has garnered over 1 million views across various platforms. This production company will create timeless stories that will touch the masses.
Aaron grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he honed his skills, drive, desire, and determination to succeed at whatever was placed in front of him. Aaron went to the historical Saint Augustine High School, and was a member of the world-renowned Marching 100 band. After playing music for 12 years, he decided to put down his sticks in college, and focus on a career in sports television broadcasting. He attained his Bachelors of Arts Degree from Southern University A&M College at Baton Rouge, in Mass Communication, with a concentration in Television. It was there that he learned his calling was in film.
After graduating in December of 2006, he went on to attend the Los Angeles Film School. He graduated in August of 2008 with a Certification in Filmmaking with a concentration in Directing/ Producing/ Screenwriting. While in attendance, he wrote and directed his first short film HOPELESS, staring his brother Ali Abdin III. In May of 2012, he and Ali formed 1500 Entertainment LLC, and produced their first short film The Answer, and later their feature film "Forgive and Forget". With his eyes on the ultimate goal of creating quality entertainment, Aaron will be a force to reckon with in the future of film.