Muda: When Time Is All That Matters (2016)
The film follows a young couple living in Philadelphia area working to pursue their dreams. Cynthia Andrews is an aspiring actress who has been in a comfortable celibate relationship for three years with a faith oriented semi-pro kickboxer named Jay Durant. While Cynthia is pursing her dreams of acting, she is diagnosed with a life threatening disease and told she needs a kidney change or she was not going to survive. The process of finding a donor and managing her acting dreams and the thoughts of her not getting married and raising a family of her own become a burden. She begins feeling like all hope is lost, and her dream of becoming that actress and mother she always wanted to be was not happening as time was ticking. The film touches on the relevance of faith, hope and true love.
Director:
Prinze Whyee
Writer:
Wlatee Pryce
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Jacinth Headlam as Cynthia Andrews |
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Montel Swaray as Jay Durant |
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Tanya Thompson as Jenice Thompson |
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Charmar Jeter as Steve Donzo |
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Celeste Allen as Amie Durant |
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Tariq James Arthur as Apollo Argento |
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Ala Bama as Ala Bama (Stand Up Comic) |
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Donna Boston as Emergency room Doctor |
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Lisa Buttino as MaryAnn Wilson |
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Sean Conner as Sean Conner (Stand Up Comic) |
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Matthew Delia as Dirk Wade |
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Shari Desiree Ellis as Janelle Stephens |
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Justin Marakovits as Christopher Monroe |
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Ruth Ann May as Jen Oliver |
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Qamar Nivens as Ronda Burch |
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Tracy Obonna as Jackie Bloom |
| Directing | Prinze Whyee | Director |
| Writing | Wlatee Pryce | Screenplay |
| Crew | Rowland Williams | Cinematography |
| Writing | Prinze Whyee | Writer |