Jimmy Jenkins
Starting at Black Entertainment Television (BET) and Tyler Perry Studios, Jimmy Jenkins is a dynamic director, producer and entrepreneur. Jimmy’s early work began in theater, with stage productions reaching audiences of over 10,000 people and later in film and documentary productions.
Jimmy founded Playwatch, Inc., a streaming platform focused on providing educational and clean entertainment for minority children. His work continues to impact both the entertainment and education sectors, creating culturally relevant and faith-based content.
Jimmy’s recent projects include directing documentaries on the University of Alabama football program and NBA talent from Canada, alongside new ventures in film production. Known for his ability to bring powerful stories to life, Jimmy is contributing to the future landscape of modern entertainment.
In a region famed for local young athletes becoming NBA stars, Prince George’s County on the eastern end of Washington, DC, is also a place where mentorship changes lives. Programs like the public middle school basketball league are more than just a game, they’re a pipeline to greater possibilities in life. In Comeback Kids, Coach Jay Spinks leads the Thomas G. Pullen middle school basketball team on a historic endeavor to defend their county championship through discipline and community support. The story of the young athletes is one of hope and the power of sports to bring about social transformation.
Welcome to the Scientology Network Documentary Showcase
Fundamental to Scientology is a humanitarian mission of extraordinary scope, now extending to some 200 nations. Included therein are programs for human rights, human decency, literacy, morality, drug prevention and disaster relief.
For this reason, the Scientology Network provides a platform for Independent filmmakers who embrace a vision of building a better world.