An elderly widow wrestles with the pain of her past. Love is her only way out.
“Bama and Fred” is a story of forgiveness and lost love found. Bama struggles with depression as she grapples with the recent death of her husband. An unexpected visit from Fred forces her to confront her painful past in order to win her fight for independence.
"Bama and Fred" was produced by Courtney Jackson, written by Sandra Bowes and directed by Brian Gerber. All three were students in Regent University's Cinema and Television Department at the time of the production. The film was Executive Produced by filmmaker and author Booker T. Mattison for his Advanced Production class at Regent. "Bama and Fred" was the Regent Cinema and Television department's endowed film for the spring of 2011. In addition to winning a CINE Golden Eagle award in 2012, the film has garnered critical acclaim in festivals around the country.
Starring Novella Nelson from "Antwone Fisher" and Ted Lange best known for his role as the bartender, Isaac Washington, in the 1970s TV series The Love Boat.