Hallmark released its second movie under their new Mahogany banner last month.
The new film features a Black cast, a happy ending, and stars Keesha Sharp.
“Hallmark is showing us that there is love and excitement and positivity [in life].

And with Hallmark including Mahogany and diversity, I think it’s important.
And I love that they knew that, too.
So everyone can look at a Hallmark movie and see themselves.

We all deserve a happy ending,” Sharp toldUs Weekly.
The acclaimed actress is also a writer and director, as well as an alumna of the Boston Conservatory.
Similarly, “Spring Breakthrough” also emphasizes the theme of friendship and family.

The single mom finds an unexpected connection with the soon-to-be son-in-law’s godfather.
“I loved the story as a person looking in.
I’m obsessed with people trying something new and they are thriving.
Because life isn’t over at 40 [or 50].
It’s over when we stop breathing,” Sharp told Us Weekly.