
When a buried secret threatens to surface, relationships fracture, loyalties blur, and silence becomes its own form of destruction: Eve Smith’s The Price of a Secret
- Porche Madre
- Nov 2
- 3 min read

Atlanta rolled out the red carpet for the premiere of The Price of a Secret, a gripping short film written and directed by award-winning filmmaker and author Ebonie “Eve” Smith. The night was filled with energy, anticipation, and emotion as guests gathered to celebrate a story that dives deep into the destructive power of lies and the heavy cost of truth. The premiere reflected both cinematic excellence and community pride, blending elegance with the creative pulse that defines Atlanta’s thriving film scene. From the very first arrival, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement and purpose.
The film’s stars — Adrian Lockett, Kevin Savage, Tyhem Commodore, Alana Dorsey, and Adejah Parrish — all walked the red carpet, turning heads as flashes captured their every move. Each cast member exuded confidence and sophistication, embodying the emotional depth that drives the story they helped bring to life. Eve Smith, who also appears in the project, greeted guests and media with grace, taking time to connect with supporters who have followed her remarkable journey as both filmmaker and storyteller. The camaraderie among the cast was evident, setting the tone for an evening of unity and creativity.

The Price of a Secret tells a haunting and emotional story about how far people will go to protect what they hide. When a buried secret threatens to surface, relationships fracture, loyalties blur, and silence becomes its own form of destruction. The short film’s raw performances and tense cinematic style kept audiences fully engaged, drawing them into the moral complexities that define the narrative. Its final moments left the room in reflective silence before applause erupted — a clear sign that Eve Smith’s storytelling once again hit its mark.
As both writer and director, Eve Smith showcased the same artistry that has made her one of the most dynamic voices in independent film. Known for producing Water Boyz 2 for Boosie Badazz and the award-winning series Foster Sin — which has surpassed 90 million streams on Tubi — Smith continues to expand her creative impact. Her ability to capture emotion, truth, and consequence through film was on full display with The Price of a Secret. The project’s tagline, “The truth always has a price — who will pay?”, lingered in everyone’s minds long after the credits rolled.

Beyond film, Smith’s storytelling prowess extends into literature, where she has authored a collection of thought-provoking works, including The Twisted Truth,The Waiting Rooms, Off Target, One, and The Cure. Each of these novels mirrors her cinematic vision — bold, emotional, and deeply human — exploring moral dilemmas, futuristic societies, and the delicate fabric of truth. Her seamless transition between page and screen underscores her versatility as an artist who commands multiple mediums with the same integrity and depth.
Following the screening, guests continued the celebration at the exclusive after-party hosted at Seafood Social East. The mood was lively and elegant, filled with laughter, music, and well-deserved toasts to the film’s success. Cast, crew, and attendees mingled, reflecting on the story’s message and the artistry behind it. It was a fitting close to an unforgettable evening that honored both creativity and truth, giving guests a night to remember.
With The Price of a Secret, Eve Smith has once again proven that independent cinema can be as powerful, polished, and provocative as any mainstream production. The film’s cast delivered performances that were intimate and emotionally charged, while Smith’s direction anchored the story in authenticity. The premiere captured not just a film debut, but a cultural moment — one that celebrates storytelling as both art and revelation. In a city built on creativity, this red-carpet night was proof that the truth, no matter how heavy, always finds its light.





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