Director: Alanna Brown

Writer(s): Michael Elliot, Cory Tynan

Starring: Phylicia Rashad, Tyler Lepley, Serayah, D’Kia Anderson, Jim Gleason, Kenneth ‘Babyface’ Edmonds, Walnette Marie Carrington, James Lee Thomas, Jermaine Dupri, Nijah Brenea, Leydi Morales, Yung Joc, Lecrae, Gabrielle E Jackson, Zuri Soyinka, MJ Jenkins, Christopher Broughton, Khary Colbert, Zack Olds, Rawan Tamimi

Synopsis: A modern-day retelling of Ruth and Boaz, one of the most iconic love stories in the Bible. After her decision to walk away from a potential record deal leads to a tragic act of revenge, Ruth feels called to join her late boyfriend’s mother Naomi, as they both leave Atlanta for a small town in Tennessee to start over from scratch. The only job she can find involves laboring at a local vineyard, leading her to owner Bo “Boaz” Astra, who falls for Ruth the moment he lays eyes on her. Ruth holds tight to her faith and slowly begins to accept love, but her past is soon to catch up with her.

Release Date: Unknown | Length: Unknown | Genre: Drama, Faith, Romance | MPAA Rating: Unknown | Note(s): Original announcement. This is the first film out of DeVon Franklin and Tyler Perry Studios’ creative partnership with Netflix to produce faith-based films. Angi Bones, DeVon Franklin, Tyler Perry and Tony L. Strickland are producers on this project. I wasn’t able to identity the MJ Jenkins in this film. I don’t think it is the wrestler by the same name.