Roelof Storm

Most Popular Roelof Storm Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Homesick Trailer (2022)

12 March 2022

"Homesick" is an absurdist thriller about an unhappy man who attends a retreat offering adults a second chance at a happy childhood.

Indemnity Trailer (2022)

11 February 2022

An ex-fireman with PTSD goes on the run when accused of a crime he doesn't even remember committing, leading him down a rabbit hole of conspiracy to the highest degree.

Canary Trailer (2018)

26 August 2018

Kanarie (Afrikaans for 'Canary') is a coming-of-age musical war drama. Drafted into the South African army during apartheid, a young soldier joins the military's traveling choir, and romance on the battlefield causes him to deal with his long-repressed sexual identity through hardship, camaraderie, first love, and the liberating freedom of music, the true self can be discovered.

Love and Wine Trailer (2025)

05 December 2025

A privileged young man working at his wealthy father's business traps himself in a lie when he falls in love with a hard-working medical student, and tries to convince her that he comes from more humble beginnings like hers.

Lilies Not for Me Trailer (2025)

30 April 2025

Haunted by a forbidden affair, a young man in a 1920s “conversion” clinic finds hope in a compassionate nurse who challenges the era’s cruel norms.

A Scam Called Love Trailer (2025)

07 March 2025

An ambitious chef from South Africa enters a green card marriage with a cash-strapped line cook from Atlanta.

Krismis van Map Jacobs Trailer (2021)

03 October 2021

A feared gang leader is released on parole after seven years. Has Map Jacobs changed, or is he still the bully? A family and community drama that takes place against the forced relocations from the Cape to the Plains.

Two Degrees of Murder Trailer (2016)

22 July 2016

An Afrikaans film. Two women, two murders. One homicide reflects the ultimate act of self-centredness, the other the greatest selfless act of them all.

Johnny is not Dead Trailer (2016)

31 August 2016

A look into the tumultuous life of Johannes Kerkorrel and the Voëlvry movement during Apartheid Soua