Provided by: JesusFilmMedia.org
Greenlit by Antoy Grant

Lanuage: ENGLISH
Length: 8 mins

A man struggles with the decisions he’s made and the calculated risks he has taken.

Connecting over a film is more about listening and sharing. The questions below only serve as a springboard. Pick your favorites and see what stories you discover along the way.

– What do you think of the story?
– What one word comes to mind when you think of this film?
– What dilemma did the characters face? How did they respond to it?
– What motivated the decisions of each investor?
– What do you think keeps people from taking more risks?
– How would you feel if someone invested in your character rather than your results? Has anyone ever done this for you?

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Provided by: JesusFilmMedia.org
Greenlit by Antoy Grant

Lanuage: ENGLISH
Length: 26 mins

The story of how six football heroes have followed the ball to the ultimate prize – and new life. This film features personal journeys of Kaka of Brazil, Enoh of Cameroon, Mulenga of Zambia, Brad Guzan of the United States, and Cacua of Germany.

Each of these stories of outstanding athletes includes a time in their lives when they not only realized their need to know God, but also the possibility of walking in harmony with Him on a daily basis. Perhaps you are at a similar crossroads, wanting to move from passive indifferences to genuine trust in Him regarding all that matters. A relationship with God is very easy to obtain – because He offers it freely!

If you’d like to learn more about how to grow in your faith and relationship with God, visit www.ThePrize.com for more materials.

Questions:

– Lucio experienced failure on the field when his error allowed the other team to score. When you experience defeat in your life, how do you respond? How do you think God would respond to you?

– For many years, Cyrille held onto a superstition that a special ring would protect him. What are you holding onto instead of trusting God?

– Many athletes will point upward after a big goal or play. What is the significance of Nicola saying “This time I raised my heart?”

– Kaka chose to glorify God on the field by giving God the praise when he won the World Cup and off the field by remaining a virgin until married. How can you glorify God on and off the field?

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“Conscious Reggae Artist Takes Center Stage”
Article by Antoy Grant
Green Lit by Laurie Lamson
Director & Editor by Laurie Lamson
Cinematographer Eduardo Quintino
Producers: Marwan Records(formerly Shines Records) & JaZzyMaE Media

Wayne With Guitar Headshot

Demo Delgado was born and raised in Kingston Jamaica, grew up in Maxfield Avenue, and later moved to Seaview Gardens. Delgado is a ‘singjay’ (a cross between a DJ and a singer). He was introduced into the DJ world by his father who was a DJ in Clarendon known as Wackle Stick. As a child his musical talent was nurtured in his small community, and the likes of Shabba Ranks, Bounty Killer, Wayne Smith, and Elephant Man all shared the same struggle growing up in the garrison.

At the early age of 15, Demo’s first single ”For No Reason” was released by Vertical Productions. He was baptized in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church at the age of 17. Performing his baptism was Archbishop of the Western Hemisphere and South Africa, Abuna Yesehaq – the same priest who baptized Bob Marley.

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As he has grown as an artist and matured as a spiritual person, Delgado’s Rastafarian roots have re-emerged. Delgado states “My music now is about consciousness and I also want to teach youth about The Black Emperor, His Imperial Majesty Haile Salassie I”.

Delgado has several singles out for various producers. He has also teamed with some top singers, appearing with Wayne Wonder on Out, and Girl It’s Alright, Sanchez on I Was Told and Mr. Easy on Jack It Up. He also has Fool Har on the Scotch Bonnet rhythm and the Penthouse release Last Laugh.

Delgado first met Wayne Wonder in Kingston, Jamaica and they hit it off and later Delgado joined Wonder in New York. They collaborated on No Holding Back, the Atlantic Records album that launched Wonder as an international superstar. Demo & Wayne Wonder also co-wrote the songs “Enemies” and “Metal & Steel”. “Enemies” was a smash hit and was remixed for the album Strictly the Best, Vol. 31. Their song “Baby I Need You” was featured in the movie Something New starring Sanaa Lathan and Blair Underwood.

Demo Video Clip

One of Demo Delgado’s newest works is the Rasta roots reggae single: “Live and Learn”, on the Run Cold Riddim by Irie Vibration. The colorful, upbeat “Live and Learn” music video was a collaboration of Marwan Records and JaZzyMaE Media, directed and edited by writer/filmmaker Laurie Lamson. Delgado and Lamson brought together an international cast who vibed perfectly together on- and off-camera.

The “Live and Learn” song plays on Irie-FM and the video is in rotation on Hype-TV (Jamaica), Soweto TV (South Africa), Tropik TV (Carribean, Eastern Seaboard) and now Tempo TV Networks (Caribbean, NY Tristate, parts of Europe and Canada).

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Demo Delgado’s “Live and Learn” and “Shake That” is also included on Shines Records released Reggae Hits Vol. 1, which includes other artists: Anthony B., Stephon Anthony, Beenie Man, Capleton, Tony Curtis, Kokane, Major Slim and Sean Paul on the compilation.

Get the full-length “Live and Learn” song on ITunes

“Shake That” is on Reggae Hits Vol. 1 on Amazon

Keep your eyes on this prolific and talented Jamaican artist, destined to become one of reggae’s finest: Website & Twitter & Facebook

More Info On Music Video Director Laurie Lamson: Writer & Filmmaker