EXCLUSIVE: Asha Bromfield will adapt her 2021 debut novel, ‘Hurricane Summer,’ into a feature film for Neshama Entertainment of Toronto
, into a feature film for Neshama Entertainment of Toronto. The film will be distributed globally bytells the story of Tilla, a young Jamaican-Canadian woman who experiences a summer of growth and devastation the year she turns 18. Tilla has spent her entire life trying to make her father love her, but every six months, he leaves their family and returns to his original home in Jamaica.
“I couldn’t be more thrilled to partner alongside Neshama & MarVista and take the world by storm with Hurricane Summer,” said Bromfield. “This magical story will give a voice to the spiritual and sexual wounding that can happen when young women are forced to leave the innocence of girlhood behind. This unique coming of age story will journey through the breathtaking island of Jamaica to explore the deep complexities of ancestral healing, sexual shame, resilience and radical forgiveness.
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