A drama filled short that looks into the lives of two grieving parents, the victims and the potential suspects of two murders coupled with an alleged suicide attempt. Directed by Staxx Cordero. Written, Produced and Co-Directed by Jermaine Smith. Directors: Staxx Cordero, Jermaine Smith Writer: Jermaine Smith Stars: Crystal T. Williams, Lorene Martinique, Charles Massey
One woman’s secretive battle with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) takes her from suffering in silence to questioning everyone and everything of importance in her life after experiencing a stillborn delivery. DIRECTED BY Jermaine Smith WRITTEN BY Jermaine Smith EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Jermaine Smith CO-PRODUCED BY Tyquane Bates Neefah Fontus ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Jeannie Ferguson EDITED BY Edmund Dorsey LOCATION MANAGERS Sonia A. Smith Tyquane Bates Neefah Fontus CINEMATOGRAPHERS Tyquane Bates Jermaine Smith SOUND/GRIP/LIGHTING Tyquane Bates MUSIC & SCORE Jyrah Productions Inc. CASTING BY Jermaine Smith Song “Sober” By Annyett Royale CAST Dyesha Hicks as Missy Neefah Fontus as Lauren Shelly Christian as Veronica Kevin Bencosme as Giovanni Omar Moore as Unc Jeannie Ferguson as Simone
The darkness of Calvin’s (Bill Johnson) heart towards the dynamics of his parents church through his youthful years now drives his growing resentment towards the new leadership of the church that is now lead by the woman Pastor Woodley (Ta-Tanishia), who gained her position from the former Pastor who was her Father. Written and Directed by Jermaine Smith Starring: Ta-Tanishia and Bill Johnson Exclusively on Jyrah Web TV www.jyrahwebtv.com
The official trailer for Jermaine Smith’s “A Piece of Me: An Everyday Story” -a story of forgiveness, generational curses, verbal & physical abuse and infidelity. Adapted from the stage play and book versions. Starring Devale Ellis, Khadeen Ellis, Kimberly M. Courts, Ta-Tanishia Pearson and Zae Diggs as Baby Boy. Directed by Ernest A. Robinson and Jermaine Smith.
“What We Tolerate” is a short film written by Jermaine Smith geared to open up and create dialogue on the various effects of domestic violence. The conversation between the female character Lorraine (played by Bernadette Allen) and the male character Grant (Suga Ray) touches on the acts of violence to her, the acts of violence witnessed by her child and the reluctance to protect herself and the child, to the hesitancy to report such acts committed. Grant struggles emotionally throughout the conversation to do something as he has been removed out of Lorraine and her son’s life because of his own flaws and false accusations. Directed by Jermaine Smith Cinematographer: J. Nabors Editor/Score: Edmund Dorsey
A FILM BY : Phil Bernardin A mourning woman pays a visit to a mysterious man from her mother’s past.
Short film written, directed and produced by Jermaine Smith based on the challenges that are faced by the parents, family members, caretakers and the educators of children with special needs. Director: Jermaine Smith Writer: Jermaine Smith
Sarah, an aspiring filmmaker meets the man of her dreams. Charming, handsome, and wealthy, Reece becomes her world. As their story unfolds, Sarah is taken on a journey of heartbreak and forgiveness, exploring the meaning of her relationships both past and present. Written by Sharon Kon and Mara Measor
Struggling to find fulfillment in relationships, Sarah discovers that forgiveness is the key to true love.
Edited By Jyrah Productions Inc.
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- Dramas
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- The Father's Love
Short film written, directed and produced by Jermaine Smith based on the challenges that are faced by the parents, family members, caretakers and the educators of children with special needs. Director: Jermaine Smith Writer: Jermaine Smith
Edited By Jyrah Productions Inc.
- Categories:
- Dramas
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- THE NEEDS