Just Another Day (2009 film)
Just Another Day | |
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Directed by | Peter Spirer |
Produced by |
Ralph Clemente Peter Spirer Young Dre Eric Tomosunas |
Written by |
Iain Kennedy Peter Spirer |
Starring |
Wood Harris Jamie Hector Neil Brown, Jr. Lil' Scrappy Trick Daddy Pablo Clifton Powell Big Daddy Kane |
Distributed by | Image Entertainment |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Just Another Day is a 2009 hip-hop drama film starring Wood Harris as A-Maze and Jamie Hector as Young Eastie. It premiered on BET in July, 2011.
Synopsis
Two hip-hop rappers, A-Maze and Young Eastie, are both struggling in a twenty-four-hour time frame in Miami, Florida.
Young Eastie is an up-and-coming rapper with big dreams of making music; on the other hand, A-Maze, who already has the fame, is a rapper gone sour with bad press and a change in his fan base.
Eastie is working on his music, also working at a fast-food restaurant, selling marijuana out of the window. He and his friend/producer Jay, portrayed by Lil' Scrappy manage to get an interview with A-Maze, which gives Eastie a chance to give him his demo.
A-Maze's bodyguard shoots a fellow musician during a club party, which sends the media hounding for his head. The shooting causes his career to go belly-up overnight, and presses his contractor, portrayed by Big Daddy Kane to release his album to capitalize on his temporary limelight.
In the meantime, Eastie and A-Maze's rivals (Pablo and Trick Daddy) come after both Eastie and A-Maze to keep them quiet about the simultaneous shootings which took place the night before, slowing both of them down before the end of the night.