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“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.

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. Ta-Tanishia as Pastor Woodley Bill Johnson as Calvin Written by Jermaine Smith Directed by Jermaine Smith Cinematographer Tyquane Bates Cinematographer Jermaine Smith Script Supervisor Tristan G. Henson-Smith Produced by Edmund Dorsey for Jyrah Productions Inc. Produced by Tyquane Bates for PhotosByKai Inc. Produced by Jermaine Smith for Everyday The Brand Inc.

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A Jyrah Web TV Original

Jyrah Productions produced short series based on the relationships of three working class African-American women in Post Covid New York City.
Starring Dyesha Hicks (Missy) & Kevin Bencosme (Giovanni)
Written & Directed by Jermaine Smith
Co-Directed by Neefah Fontus
Cinematography by Jermaine Smith
Edited by Edmund Dorsey
Music by Annyett Royale
Produced by Jyrah Productions
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Starring Tristan G. Henson-Smith (BOOGA) and Giovanna L. Henson (MOMMY). Written, Produced & Directed by Jermaine Smith Co-Directed by Tristan G. Henson-Smith Edited by Edmund Dorsey Original Outro Music Produced by Tristan G. Henson-Smith
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A fictional account of the events and the people that surrounded Martin Luther King Jr. from early 1963 until his untimely demise in the Spring of 1968.                                    

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Starring Tristan G. Henson-Smith (BOOGA) and Giovanna L. Henson (MOMMY). Written, Produced & Directed by Jermaine Smith Co-Directed by Tristan G. Henson-Smith Edited by Edmund Dorsey MOMMY sweater by Kiki Kitty
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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
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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

In some families we often think it could never happen to us when we hear of other peoples secrets and bones hidden in their closets being exposed. We live thinking that such secrets and deceit would never come knocking at our doors. But in this circle of deceits, secrets and wanting to be with someone just because we just don’t want to be alone we think within ourselves; “God had to give this man to me”. But in the mirror we find ourselves asking the question, “Was it really God?”
A story that hit a small town in Ohio that we only see on a Life Time Movie; it can happen to a well know Christian family. But when it does how do we find forgiveness and recover from the shock, shame and the blame?

In some families we often think it could never happen to us when we hear of other peoples secrets and bones hidden in their closets being exposed. We live thinking that such secrets and deceit would never come knocking at our doors. But in this circle of deceits, secrets and wanting to be with someone just because we just don’t want to be alone we think within ourselves; “God had to give this man to me”. But in the mirror we find ourselves asking the question, “Was it really God?” A story that hit a small town in Ohio that we only see on a Life Time Movie; it can happen to a well know Christian family. But when it does how do we find forgiveness and recover from the shock, shame and the blame?