

Jada is the faith based story of a woman whose life becomes chaotic when her husband is killed in a questionable car accident. Her once-comfortable middle-class lifestyle comes crashing down when an insurance company labels the accident a suicide and refuses to pay her benefits as the survivor.
Acting
Siena Goines anchors with grounded, wounded dignity.
Writing
Unpacks bureaucratic cruelty through intimate family stakes.
Director
Robert A. Johnson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Clifton Powell directs and acts, bringing industry credibility to faith-based indie cinema rarely seen in 2008.
The film dramatizes real 'suicide clause' battles where insurers denied Black families benefits through suspicious reclassification of deaths.