An emotional film titled Jerome is getting a dose of super soap power from Sydney Mikayla (ex-Trina Robinson, General Hospital) and Jacob Aaron Gaines (Moses Winters, The Young and the Restless).
Two of daytime's brightest shining young stars -- General Hospital's Sydney Mikayla (ex-Trina Robinson) and The Young and the Restless' Jacob Aaron Gaines (Moses Winters) -- will soon be sharing the screen in a powerful film called Jerome.
The emotional drama, directed by Gianfranco Fernandez-Ruiz, tells the story of a young man who struggles with feelings of inadequacy when an annual Fathers and Sons event forces him to confront the absence of his own father. The teen deals with his emotions the only way he knows how -- basketball.
Elias Ferguson plays the title role in the film, which also stars Oscar Torre and Tristan Cunningham.
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The filmmakers posted a video to Vimeo in which they say Jerome, at its heart, is about brotherhood between Black and Brown people: "[The film] is about a kid going through life without his father because the father is incarcerated. But we want to put across that the film is not about incarceration, but rather a kid going through life dealing with the repercussions of not having a father...the core of the story [is] two kids that grow through this film without needing any help from external forces, like adults or parents. It's organic between them. We feel that these two characters are breaking down the barriers of masculinity in the Black and Brown community."
You can check out a teaser trailer for Jerome here.
Sydney Mikayla starred as GH's Trina from 2019 to 2022, at which point she decided to leave the ABC soap to focus on school. Some of her other credits include Craig and the Creek, School of Rock, and Criminal Minds. Mikayla earned two Daytime Emmy nominations during her time at GH.
Jacob Aaron Gaines joined Y&R in 2021. Prior to landing his CBS soap role, his credits included Dimensional Shift and Fatal Affair.
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