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MEDIA BLITZ ALERT!

TheBeyondWoman Magazine Celebrates 18th Cover Star Sherando Ferril and the Premiere of “Chokehold” in St Maarten!

TheBeyondWoman Magazine stands proudly with its 18th cover woman, the phenomenal Jamaican actor Sherando Ferril, who continues to strive for change in her local industry one conversation at a time and exposure to her culture through film and television one production at a time. She recently attended the exclusive premiere of “Chokehold,” a poignant film directed by Joel Ayuk, in which she plays the lead female role. A film that addresses the pervasive issue of domestic and gender-based violence exacerbated by the challenging socio-economic climate during the COVID-19 pandemic.

ABOUT “CHOKEHOLD”:
Directed by Joel Ayuk, “Chokehold” boldly confronts the pressing reality of domestic and gender-based violence. This socially conscious film sheds light on the continued plight of women and children in communities affected by this global pandemic. With a stellar cast including Sherando Ferril alongside Enyinna Nwigwe, Kenneth Okolie, Brely Evans, Simeon Henderson, Oremeyi Kareem, and others, the movie promises to captivate hearts and start crucial conversations surrounding domestic abuse.

Join the Chokehold Movement:
We invite you to be part of this necessary dialogue! “Chokehold” isn’t just a movie; it’s a catalyst for change. Let’s stand together to support the global movement to eradicate violence against women and children.

Stay Tuned:
“Chokehold” will soon be available in Jamaica, promising an impactful and transformative viewing experience.

TheBeyondWoman Magazine stands proud to celebrate Sherando Ferril and the significant message conveyed by “Chokehold.” Together, let’s champion social change and create a world free from violence!

Stay connected as we hope to provide exclusive interviews and updates about the release of “Chokehold” in Jamaica!

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