All cast, crew, sponsors, and investors were there to support the debut of the film. If you don't know Jillian, you should. She has been in the movie business for years, CEO and President of Jillian Bullock Enterprises, LLC, an entertainment and film production company based in Pennsylvania. After graduating with a degree in Communications from La Salle University, Jillian got her start in filmmaking as an intern on Spike Lee's movie "Malcolm X." Since then, she has worked on her own movies and with other filmmakers as an actor, producer, and director and fight coordinator.
"Cup Full of Crazy" focuses on mental health issues through the story's main protagonist portrayed by actor/model Jacinth Headlam. In the film Angela (played by Headlam) is a former MMA fighter and award-winning screenwriter who suffers a nervous breakdown and struggles with depression as a result. While seeing a therapist, she begins her road to recovery. However, while working on a script about a serial killer (played by Manny Mertis), life begins to mimic art.
What makes this film so exceptional is the inspiration behind the film. Jillian was recently a guest on The New World View with David Barnes and Yanina Carter, and she discussed the movie with us. Having to deal with mental issues herself at a young age, Jillian witnessed a murder; she was raped at the age of 10, homeless at 15 divulged in drugs and prostitution to survive. The path to healing came with therapy, yoga, and meditation, mixed with martial arts and boxing. For more on the film, go to jbullockenterprices.com.
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