Kareem Mortimer

Most Popular Kareem Mortimer Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Cargo Trailer (2019)

10 May 2019

A Bahamian Fisherman with a gambling addiction in Nassau takes a job smuggling Haitians to Florida in a desperate ploy to support his family.

The President's Cake Trailer (2025)

26 December 2025

While people across 1990s Iraq struggle to survive the war and food shortages, Saddam Hussein requires each school in the country to prepare a cake to celebrate his birthday.

Not Gay Trailer (2008)

15 April 2008

Not Gay is a compilation of 4 short films exploring the joys and frustrations of gay / straight friendships.

Children of God Trailer (2011)

20 May 2011

Johnny is an art student in Nassau whose technique is perfect, but he’s creatively blocked. His teacher sends him off to the rural island of Eleuthera where he meets Romeo, a hot musician.

Wind Jammers Trailer (2011)

29 January 2011

Set in the Bahamas, this funny and uplifting family film follows 16 year-old Justice as she overcomes racial prejudice and brings change to her community - all while having the time of her life learning to sail!

Float Trailer (2007)

30 April 2007

The story of a young painter from the Bahamas, Jonny Roberts, who travels to an exotic island to find inspiration but finds unexpected love and adventure in a complex and tortured Romeo.

Passage Trailer (2013)

03 July 2013

A group of Haitian refugees is smuggled on a Bahamian fishing vessel from the Bahamas to the United States.

The Snare Trailer (2025)

16 March 2025

When a high school student is arrested with a small amount of drugs, the police pressure her to become an informant—forcing her to choose between the people she most loves and the future she's worked so hard to create.

The Dancer Trailer (2025)

26 July 2025

For Ahmad Joudeh, a stateless refugee from Syria, dance is not a choice, it’s a lifeline – etched onto his very skin with the words “Dance or Die.

Children of God Trailer (2009)

03 May 2009

A documentary which follows a group of siblings who eke out their existence from the offerings and other goods found in the sacred Bagmati River.