August 3rd 2023.
Quawntay "Bosco" Adams is living proof that a prison sentence does not have to be a life sentence. After being incarcerated for 35 years for marijuana possession, he was determined to turn his life around. At the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference in Miami, he shared his remarkable story.
Adams revealed that when he got out of prison, he set to work networking and fundraising to make his feature film, Bosco. His hard work paid off and he was able to bring together an impressive cast of A-listers, including Tyrese Gibson, Vivica Fox, Theo Rossi, Thomas Jane, Nikki Blonsky, and DC Youngfly.
The feature film was reported on by Deadline in 2022 and production began in the following year. The movie tells the real-life story of Adams, who was played by Aubrey Joseph. After escaping a federal maximum-security prison under 24-hour surveillance in solitary confinement, Adams received assistance from an older woman (Nikki Blonsky).
The film also features Jim O'Heir, Brandon Rogers, Tory Lanez, and John Lewis. It was written and directed by Nicholas Manuel Pino. Adams' story is truly inspiring and is a testament to the power of resilience and determination.
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