Jada (film)

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Jada
Directed by Clifton Powell
Produced by Stevie "Black" Lockett
Written by Daniel Chavez
Starring Juan Mabson
Marlo Williams
Sonalii Castillo
Rockmond Dunbar
Jennifer Freeman
Jason Weaver
Clifton Powell
Siena Goines
Cinematography Christopher Gosch
Editing by Thom Obarski
Distributed by Black & Blue Entertainment
Release date(s) 2008
Country United States
Language English
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Jada is a dramatic film to be released in 2008. It was directed by Clifton Powell.

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A struggling widow named Jada (Siena Goines) goes thorugh life in a tough urban neighborhood while taking care of her troubled son, Jamal (Jason Weaver), and daughter, Jasmine (Jennifer Freeman).

[edit] Plot summary

Jada is the story of a woman whose life becomes chaotic when her husband is killed in a questionable car accident. Her once-comfortable middle-class lifestyle comes crashing down when an insurance company labels the accident a suicide and refuses to pay her benefits as the survivor.

As a result, Jada and her two teenage children, Jasmine and Jamal, become homeless and have to live in their car until the pastor of a local church, the Rev. Terrence Mayweather, comes to their aid. The family finds shelter in a low-income housing project, but Jamal becomes entangled in the neighborhood gang. Throughout the ordeal, Jada's faith in God keeps the family together. An unlikely savior arrives in the person of Simon Williams, who has been released from prison on the Mayweather's strong recommendation. Simon becomes a mentor to Jamal in an attempt to steer him away from the gang, but tensions are high between Simon and the head of the gang, Jason Smith, whose nickname is "Thunder."

The film, written by Daniel Chavez, was rated PG-13 for mild violence and strong language.

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