Feature Films
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Last Night A DJ Saved My Life Teaser
"Last Night A DJ Saved My Life" starring
@ciscoreyes along with the talented @thejasmineburke @omargooding @dennislawhite @tangi_miller @thefarrartwins @grays_vision @travis.cure @iamthatjae @theangiestone @thegsmooveexperience
#Director @damonjamal #Cinematographer @jeffbrowndp
Produced by @pfrankwilliams
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99 North Official Movie Trailer
This film is based on the album by Shake da Mayor and Diego Redd, the rap group known as 99 North.
This is an original Hip Hop musical directed by Damon Jamal. It is a full length feature film set in a urban world filled with violence, sex, and betrayal.
Along with Shake and Diego, the film stars Clifton Powell, Omar Gooding, Pinky, Philthy Rich, Mitchy Slick, San Quinn, and a few other great people.
DVD in stores now!! -
Official Trailer for "Rolling"
Relationships, stereotypes, drug addictions and sexual identities never intended for the camera are revealed when a young filmmaker breaks into his high school to make a movie with an eclectic group of his classmates.
ROLLING is will be premiering at the Oakland International Film Festival on April 6th and is scheduled for worldwide release May 14th, 2013.
This is the directorial debut of award winning Bay Area filmmaker Damon Jamal.
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Rolling (feature film by Damon Jamal)
“Rolling,” is a film about seven kids breaking into their high school. What starts as a poorly planned film school submission turns into a reality check. With free reign of the campus and a set of master keys, unlikely interactions occur and secrets become harder to hide.
Drake, a young high school filmmaker, gathers his schoolmates to make a movie. Breaking onto the campus after hours, his cast consists of Tim, his best friend and fellow filmmaker, Ellen, a quiet bookworm, Carly, a gossiping cheerleader, Michaela, an intellectual loaner, Sean, a basketball star and Sully, a drug dealing loud mouth. Inspired by, "The Breakfast Club," Drake drags his players through the scenes of his "masterpiece," while off camera the cast explores their relationships, stereotypes, drug addictions and sexual identities. Each, involved in the film for their own reasons, divulge a reality never intended for the camera.
Directed by Damon Jamal