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Young Brooklyn musician Max (Sean Bones) decides to go on a Caribbean cruise alone when his girlfriend Willow (Norah Jones) dumps him cold two days before the trip. Once in Jamaica Max quickly escapes the tourist zone for more authentic surroundings and in the process is robbed of his possessions and stranded literally missing the boat. As Max sets out for the American Embassy in Kingston on foot Jamaica is waiting to meet him with unexpected and extraordinary encounters including a full-moon celebration with the legendary reggae group The Congos and a dreamy stay... with a Rasta prophet (Carl Bradshaw The Harder They Come). [show more]

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Released
08 November 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Network Releasing 
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Runtime
76 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027626347147 
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Low-budget independent drama written and directed by Ben Chace and Sam Fleischner. Sean Bones stars as Max, a young Brooklyn-based musician who wins two tickets for a cruise trip to Jamaica. When his girlfriend Willow (Norah Jones) breaks up with him shortly before they are set to leave, Max decides to take the trip alone. After having his passport stolen and missing the boat home, he makes his way to the embassy in Kingston, falling into various colourful encounters and experiences along the way.