Sanaa Lathan to Star and Executive Produce ‘Flyy Girl’ Movie
Great news for fans of Sanaa Lathan. Codeblack Films has partnered with the actress to executive produce and star in the feature film adaptation of the Flyy Girl book trilogy written by New York Times bestselling author Omar Tyree. Read the official release:
The award-winning actress will star as the film’s protagonist, Tracy Ellison, a beautiful, intelligent, and somewhat sassy goal driven woman.
Lathan is known for her starring roles in the films “The Best Man Holiday,” “Brown Sugar,” “Love & Basketball,” and her upcoming release, “The Perfect Guy.” Lathan will also star in Lionsgate’s “Now You See Me 2” and the upcoming production of “The Best Man Wedding.”
“I’m pleased to executive produce and star in Lionsgate and Codeblack’s incredible adaptation of Omar Tyree’s iconic Flyy Girl trilogy,”said Lathan. “So many people have grown up on this series and I’m looking forward to bringing Tracy Ellison’s story to life through film. It’s my hope to continue to help bring diverse stories to the big screen.”
Academy Award®-winning writer Geoffrey Fletcher (“Precious”) has been engaged to write the script. Flyy Girl explores the journey of Tracey Ellison, a successful businesswoman and workaholic who believes that money is always the key to happiness. In the midst of her life journey, Ellison is forced to reinvent herself and rethink her relationships, her career and her definition of success. The second book in the series, “For the Love of Money,” won an NAACP Image Award (2001, Outstanding Book, Fiction).
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