Jameka Autry

Most Popular Jameka Autry Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

The Fairchild Trailer (2022)

01 September 2022

The new hire and black membership desk assistant at an exclusive museum becomes a special part of the membership experience and questions his new role when staff and visitors obsess over him and his hair rather than the art on the walls.

Through the Night Trailer (2021)

20 June 2021

When one’s sole focus is to provide for their children, the stakes are extremely high. The need for multiple jobs to make ends meet has become a common reality for many families in this country, which leads to a very important question: who looks after the children while their parents work? Through the Night examines the economic and emotional toll affecting some American families, told through the lens of a 24-hour daycare center in Westchester, New York.

Marathon: The Patriots Day Bombing Trailer (2016)

21 November 2016

Recounts the dramatic story of the April 2013 terrorist attack at the Boston Marathon through the experiences of individuals whose lives were affected.

Time and Water Trailer (2026)

29 May 2026

Facing the death of his country’s glaciers and the loss of his beloved grandparents, Icelandic writer Andri Snær Magnason turns his archives into a time capsule to hold what is slipping away — family, memory, time, and water.

Ernie & Joe Trailer (2019)

09 March 2019

Ernie & Joe follows two officers with the San Antonio Police Department mental health unit who are diverting people away from jail and into mental health treatment — one 911 call at a time.

Tell-By Date Trailer (2019)

31 May 2019

Ryan loves being a dad more than anything, but has never told his son that he’s transgender and not his biological father.

The Inquisitor Trailer (2025)

08 June 2025

In 1972, Congresswoman Barbara Jordan became the first Southern Black woman to join Congress, one of many firsts in her career as a trailblazing political leader.

Brimstone & Glory Trailer (2017)

22 October 2017

Tultepec, Mexico is known for just one thing: fireworks. The city manufactures more than half of all fireworks made in Mexico, a good percentage of which will be set off at the small town’s annual festival for San Juan de Dios.