Buskers... a Jeymes Film

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BUSKERS {synopsis}:
Timothy Book is considered a big success amongst his peers – a high ranking job in banking, plush city apartment and trophy girlfriend to top it off. He’s on top of the world – until he crashes back down to earth with an almighty bang!

After underhand dealings at work lead to a police escort off the premises and a botched suicide attempt on the Thames, he turns up on the doorstep of ex best friend Cabbage, a streetwise busker who Timothy fell out with many years ago.

Cabbage inhabits the exciting underbelly of London’s colourful busking scene and Timothy is introduced to a side of life that he has never experienced.

As he tries to claw his way back to his previous self he becomes embroiled in Cabbage’s eventful and often dangerous lifestyle and begins to fall for the lovely Variniana – Cabbage’s beautiful girlfriend.

Timothy falls deeper into the busking scene and is forced to re-evaluate his former existence, friendships and relationships while embarking on an eventful journey back to the real Timothy Book.

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MOS DEF is perhaps the single most talented actor/musician of his generation
The casting of MOS DEF for the role of PROFIT (the street-wise homeless BIG ISSUE magazine vendor) was an inspired one. It’s important for me to tell the story and make the movie that I would want to go and see. I wrote the role specifically for Mos and his scenes in the movie are among my favourite.

MOS DEF is perhaps the single most talented actor/musician of his generation

The casting of MOS DEF for the role of PROFIT (the street-wise homeless BIG ISSUE magazine vendor) was an inspired one. It’s important for me to tell the story and make the movie that I would want to go and see. I wrote the role specifically for Mos and his scenes in the movie are among my favourite.


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