After earning 13 international awards on the global film festival circuit, the powerful Bahamian documentary “D6 Project: We Are Not Okay” will make its movie theatre debut at Fusion Superplex, May 22–24, 2026. Produced by award-winning Bahamian filmmaker Juliette Storr with an all-Bahamian production crew, the documentary highlights the lasting emotional and psychological impact of Hurricane Dorian and the COVID-19 pandemic, while calling for greater awareness, healing, and action surrounding climate trauma and mental health.
The D6 project is a partnership with Category D6 and the Bahamas Psychological Association,
and this film is the first of three documentaries.
“We are honoured and excited to make this award-winning documentary available to the public at
Fusion Superplex,” said Dr. Storr. “In the wake of two life-changing disasters — Hurricane Dorian
and the COVID-19 pandemic — many Bahamians continue to carry emotional, mental, and
personal struggles that are often unseen and unheard. “D6 Project: We Are Not Okay” is a
heartfelt tribute to their resilience, their struggles, and their stories. We invite you to join us for
this important conversation on mental health and healing in The Bahamas.
Your support of this film and its theatrical release means more than attendance — it means
helping bring awareness, understanding, and hope to those still navigating the lasting impact of
these events. We look forward to sharing this experience with you at Fusion Superplex, May
22–24.”
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