The highly anticipated premiere screening of
The lively atmosphere set the stage for this enthralling urban drama series, which was adapted from the autobiographical novel Yardie by Jamaican immigrant David G Heron.
And of course, the attendees didn't hesitate to have their moment on the red carpet.
Page 2 has highlights.
Actress Miranda Melhado (centre) had the support of her parents Nicola and Peter Melhado, at the premiere screening. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Comedian Glen "Titus" Campbell (right) shared the frame with the From Yard team (from left) actress Miranda Melhado; actress Claire Dennison; actor Darron Donaldson; executive producer David G Heron; and actor Romar Banton. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
From Yard executive producer David G Heron (left) paused for a photo op with Adam Christian (centre), who played younger David in the series, and Shevrado Oliver, who played adult David. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Founder of Bam Moms Club Dr Soyini Gordon-Mitchell and the evening's host David Heron graced the Page 2 lens. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
From Yard director Leland Benford and his wife Phaedra flashed smiles at the shutterbug. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Comedian Glen "Titus" Campbell and his wife Maxine Hale-Campbell were not going to miss the premiere screening. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Katherine Becker, financial advisor, Sagicor, chose a show-stopping look on the red carpet. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Actress Karen Harriott made a stylish appearance in a 'fit from Annie's Boutique. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
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