
Jafaican 2025
In the high-stakes world of Jafaican (2025), small-time crook Gazza finds himself in a desperate race against time to save his grandmother's care costs.
Director: Fredi 'Kruga' Nwaka
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jafaican (2025) about?
Gazza, a down-on-his-luck crook, scrambles to raise £35,000 for his grandmother's care. Desperate for a quick fix, he stumbles upon a lucrative scam opportunity but must master Jamaican patois in just three weeks to pull it off across two continents. The plan is high-risk, with deadly consequences if he fails.
Who directed Jafaican?
Fredi 'Kruga' Nwaka brings his unique vision to Jafaican, blending comedy and crime into a high-energy British film.
Who stars in Jafaican?
The film features a standout cast including Peter Andre, Wil Johnson, Oliver Samuels, Jamie Lomas, and Bradley Turner, alongside Jessica-Jane Stafford.
Is Jafaican (2025) worth watching?
While IMDb ratings aren't available yet, the blend of comedy and crime—paired with a fresh cultural angle—makes Jafaican a promising pick for fans of British capers. The ensemble cast and Nwaka's direction add layers of fun and tension worth checking out.
How long is Jafaican?
Jafaican runs for 95 minutes, offering a tight, engaging runtime perfect for a high-energy comedy-crime.
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About Jafaican (2025) — A Comedy-Crime Hustle Spanning London and Jamaica
In the high-stakes world of Jafaican (2025), small-time crook Gazza finds himself in a desperate race against time to save his grandmother's care costs. With just 21 days to pull off an audacious fraud spanning London and Jamaica, he turns to the vibrant, fast-talking culture of Jamaican patois—a linguistic camouflage that could make or break his plan. Directed by Fredi 'Kruga' Nwaka, this British comedy-crime hybrid blends sharp wit with high-stakes tension, as Gazza navigates a web of deception where one wrong word could spell disaster.
With a stellar cast led by Peter Andre, Wil Johnson, and Oliver Samuels, Jafaican (2025) delivers a rollercoaster of cultural clashes, criminal capers, and heartfelt stakes. The film's energetic atmosphere crackles with the rhythms of reggae and the grit of urban London, all while exploring themes of identity, family, and the lengths people go to protect what matters most.