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Peoples awarded at Pocono Mountains

“Peoples” a Strictly Kings Productions won two top awards at the Pocono Mountains Film Festival on Saturday July 10, 2004. The film received Best Full Feature Film and Best Supporting Actor, Billoah Greene for his portrayal of Sorn Jackson. This is just following on the similar sucess at the Beverly Hills Film Festival where it won best feature.

Billoah landed his first major role in Miramax’s “Levity" which he co-starred with Morgan Freeman and Kirsten Dunst. He is also featured in the Independent Film “Brother to Brother” which premiered at Sundance earlier this year. He can currently be seen playing one of the leads on HBO's "Everyday People"

Peoples also won the Jury Prize for Best Feature Film at the 2004 Beverly Hills Film Festival.

"Peoples” was filmed entirely on location in Louisville, Kentucky, the hometown of writer / director Joseph Ardery and lead actor John Hensley (starring in Nip Tuck on FX).

This film offers a glimpse of the self-destructive lifestyles of three childhood friends. "Peoples" is a late coming of age story and a searing drama of a forgotten corner of American life. After spending only one semester away at college, Oliver Anderson (John Hensley) is back in his hometown living with his wealthy and conservative parents. He is reunited with his best friends, Patrick (Joshua Harto) and Sorn (Billoah Greene), for one last summer of wild fun.

Fueled by the desire to avoid responsibility at all costs, the trio has a simple set of priorities: get drunk, chase women, and cause trouble.

As the weeks go by, this reckless routine quickly becomes self-destructive. A succession of dysfunctional relationships coupled with substance abuse and an identity crisis lead the gang to realize it's time to grow up.

"Peoples" also stars Kate Mara ("Random Hearts”, "Tadpole”), Joshua Harto ("The Believer”, HBO's "Oz") and features a very special appearance by legendary star Ron Jeremy

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