A 16-year-old boy named Shurato and his friend Gai happen to be drawn into a gigantic ball of light while competing in the final match of a martial arts tournament. When they regain their senses, they find themselves transferred to a mystic heavenly sphere with a divine atmosphere. It's soon discovered that Shurato used to be the governing king of this world and that he has only been brought to his original state. Shurato is shocked as Gai suddenly turns hostile. After this unfortunate incident, a spectacular yet fantastic drama develops involving the two.
Campione! is about a high school student named Godou Kusanagi who becomes a god slayer after defeating the god of war, Verethragna, in a battle. He gains the powers of a Campione, a god killer, and is suddenly thrust into a world where gods and mythical beings exist. As a Campione, Godou must navigate through various challenges and battles while dealing with the attention and affections of several girls who are also involved with gods and supernatural beings.
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is an American musical television series loosely based on the film, which ran on CBS from September 19, 1982 to March 23, 1983.
Grojband is a flash-animated TV show that follows the story of a 13-year-old boy named Corey and his 16-year-old sister Laney. Corey starts a rock band called Grojband with his friends and they go on musical adventures. They face challenges such as dealing with an evil sister, solving network issues, and gaining popularity in their local music scene. Along the way, they learn about friendship, teamwork, and the power of music.
Hikada Sana returns to his home town after living away in Tokyo for five years. Although some time has passed the town has not changed much. On a detour to his apartment, he notices that a shrine maiden is watching him as he visits the shrine. The following day at school, Sana is surprised to find out that this girl is actually Yatsushiro Nanaka, a good childhood friend, whom he gave a bracelet before he left so many years ago. And even to this day, she is still wearing it...
Joan is a naïve, 16-year-old who falls in love easily. One day he decides to escape to the provinces with Luciana, a beautiful 35-year-old woman and a teacher at his school, in order to give free rein to his love. Soon, Joan discovers with horror that he has fallen into a trap that is a mix between sex, money, politics and violence.
Jushin Liger is an anime superhero TV series created by Go Nagai. Produced by Sunrise Inc. with cooperation of Dynamic Planning, the series was originally broadcast on Nagoya Broadcasting Network /TV Asahi from March 11, 1989 to January 27, 1990 with a total of 43 episodes. A manga series, written and drawn by Go Nagai, was also released alongside the anime, originally published by Kodansha in the magazine Comic Bom Bom from March 1989 to January 1990. This anime series inspired the real-life pro-wrestler, Jushin "Thunder" Liger. The opening theme "Ikari no Jushin", which was performed by Yumi Hiroki, is also wrestler Jushin "Thunder" Liger's theme song. The song "Kiseki no Jushin" was also used by Liger on occasion.
Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed is based on a true story and takes place in 1960s Spain. An English teacher named Antonio travels to Almeria, Spain to meet John Lennon who is filming a movie. Along the way, Antonio picks up a hitchhiker named Belén who is running away from home. Together, they embark on a journey filled with friendship, adventure, and self-discovery.
Summer of 85 is a drama/romance movie set in Normandy, France, during the summer of 1985. The story follows a teenage boy who falls in love with an older boy during his summer job. Their relationship becomes complicated as they navigate through the complexities of love and sexuality. The plot explores themes of teenage romance, sexual awakening, and the struggles of hiding one's true identity. It also touches upon the societal pressures and prejudices faced by the LGBTQ+ community during that era.
In the summer of 1986, three sixteen year old friends spend their Saturdays sneaking into movies at the local multiplex. But when one of the guys also invites the girl of his dreams to see the latest comedy, each of the teens learn more about life and love.
When their sons disappear, two unlikely friends, a journalist and a biker, team up to find them in Nice, France. Along the way, they face family conflicts, gangsters, and a troubled youth.
Dr. Bird's Advice for Sad Poets is a coming-of-age drama that follows a 16-year-old boy, who turns to writing poetry as an escape from his dysfunctional family and the challenges of high school. With the help of his imaginary friend, a talking pigeon named Dr. Bird, he embarks on a poetic journey of self-discovery and finds the courage to confront his inner demons.
After being sexually abused by a pedophile priest as a child, a man must confront his traumatic past and seek justice, haunted by the memories of the abuse. Romans (2017) delves into the deep emotional struggle and shame experienced by the protagonist as he battles with his demons.
Lulu, a schizophrenic woman, goes on a journey to reconnect with her estranged son, with whom she shares a tragic past. Along the way, Lulu confronts her personal demons, learns about personal growth, and experiences first love. Through grief and attempted suicide, Lulu navigates through college, confronting her past, and finding love. The story explores themes of family, love, and personal redemption.
Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles is a documentary that delves into the life and career of the legendary filmmaker and magician. It explores his early years as a prodigy painter and theater actor, his rise to fame in the movie business, and his impact on cinema history. The film also examines his personal life, including his estrangement from his half-sister and his controversial relationships. With interviews, archival footage, and insightful analysis, this documentary paints a portrait of an artist who defied conventions and left a lasting legacy.
When a 16-year-old boy with an ill father gets involved with a group of amateur musicians, he experiences culture clash, absurdism, and the challenges of adolescence in communist Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Natasha takes place over the course of one summer. It is the story of Mark Berman, 16, the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants living in the suburbs north of Toronto. When his uncle enters into an arranged marriage with woman from Moscow, the woman arrives in Canada with her fourteen year-old daughter, Natasha. Mark, a slacker, is conscripted by his parents to take responsibility for the strange girl. He learns that, in Moscow, she’d led a troubled and promiscuous life. A secret and forbidden romance begins between the two of them that has bizarre and tragic consequences for everyone involved.
Danila is sixteen. Katya is twice his age. He spends hours watching her from an old shed on the forest. He does not even think about trying to be with her until Danila's father shows up on Katya's doorstep in an attempt to run away from his avalanching problems. Father and son are drawn into turmoil of events where neighbor turns against neighbor, dividing the community, and pushing everyone`s life towards a disaster.
Brandon Lee, a 16-year-old boy, joins Bearsden Academy in 1993. His time at the prestigious school becomes legendary over the next two years.
Cold Water is a period drama about two teenage protagonists who find solace in each other while struggling with their troubled lives and trying to escape the constraints of their social classes. Set in 1972 Paris, the film explores themes of teenage angst, alienation, and juvenile delinquency.