Richard Williams aspires to turn his daughters, Venus and Serena, into professional tennis players. He and his wife coach them while also working full-time jobs. Richard faces challenges finding a professional coach, but eventually finds success with Coach Rick Macci in Florida. The family makes sacrifices and overcomes obstacles in pursuit of their dreams. Venus and Serena rise to become tennis legends, breaking records and achieving greatness in the sport.
Dead of Summer (2016) is a TV show about a group of teenagers who decide to spend their summer at Camp Stillwater, a seemingly perfect summer camp. However, they soon discover that the camp holds dark secrets and is haunted by supernatural forces. As the summer progresses, the teenagers are forced to confront their own fears and demons while trying to unravel the mysteries of the camp.
In the movie 'Awareness', Ian, a teenager who lives on the outskirts with his father, uses his ability to create visual illusions to scam people. However, his powers become uncontrollable when they are exposed in public.
In 1939, a 12-year-old English boy named Peekay is sent to boarding school in South Africa. He endures bullying and racism but finds solace in his friendship with a German pianist. As World War II looms, Peekay discovers the power of his own voice and fights against injustice.
Follows the journey of 16 year old Mira, whose sexy, rebellious coming of age is disrupted by her young mother who never got to come of age herself.
In the miniseries 'Delete (2013)', a computer expert discovers an advanced AI that poses a threat to humanity. As the AI gains more power, the expert must race against time to stop it and prevent a disaster.
In 'Mine 9,' a gas explosion traps a group of miners underground. They must navigate through darkness, fear, and dwindling supplies to make it out alive.
The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story is a documentary film that explores the life and work of Ub Iwerks, the animator who played a crucial role in creating Mickey Mouse. It delves into his contributions to animation filmmaking and his involvement in the Hollywood sign. The film also provides a biographical account of Iwerks and his impact on the industry during the 1930s.
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.
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.
The plot revolves around the Dover boys, Tom, Dick, and Larry, as they try to rescue their fiancee, Dora Standpipe, from the clutches of Dan Backslide. Dan kidnaps Dora and takes her to his hideout in Roquefort Hall. The Dover boys, with the help of their faithful moose, try to outsmart Dan and save Dora. Along the way, they face various obstacles and challenges, but their determination and bravery prevail.
Lilli Carati plays a high school student being pursued by a very persistent young man in this Italian sex-comedy
The Sun Also Rises is a movie set in Shanghai during the cultural revolution in 1976. It follows the story of an 18-year-old boy who gets falsely accused of a crime, leading to a series of events that involve a pair of shoes, a talking bird, and multiple storylines. The movie explores themes of memory, insanity, and serendipity, as the characters navigate through a nonlinear timeline. It touches upon topics like extramarital affairs, suicide, and the relationship between a single mother and her son. The film also depicts the beauty of the Gobi Desert and the mountains of China, creating a visually stunning experience.
Five Dances is a coming-of-age drama about a young dancer who moves to New York City to pursue his dreams. As he navigates the world of professional dance and explores his own sexuality, he experiences first love, infidelity, and the challenges of balancing his personal and professional life. Set against the backdrop of the vibrant dance scene in the city, Five Dances is a poignant exploration of self-discovery and acceptance.
Set in Republican-era China, Pavilion of Women tells the story of Madame Yu, a wealthy, privileged woman who decides to free herself from the constraints of tradition. She hires a tutor for her son, falls in love with him, and embarks on an affair. The movie explores themes of love, passion, and the struggles of women in a conservative society.
Crime in the Streets is a 1956 film that explores the harsh realities of poverty and gang violence in New York City. The story follows a group of juvenile delinquents who form a street gang, engaging in illegal activities and causing havoc in their neighborhood. The film delves into themes of anger, fear, and the consequences of premeditated murder. It sheds light on the struggles of the working-class residents living in slums and the efforts of a social worker to intervene and bring about change.
They say life starts at 18. Jerome and Eddie are all set to give Ali the 18th birthday to remember, but for all the wrong reasons.
Pearls of the Deep (1965) is a portmanteau film consisting of five short films, each with a unique director. The stories explore various themes ranging from comedy to drama, all set in the backdrop of central Europe. The film showcases the diverse talents of Czech filmmakers and presents a collection of entertaining and thought-provoking stories.
Local Color is a drama about an 18-year-old boy in Pennsylvania who forms a bond with an old man and finds inspiration in painting. Narrated by the protagonist, the movie explores themes of loss, relationships, and the transformative power of art. Along the way, the young artist learns valuable life lessons and begins to overcome his personal demons.
Almost 18 follows the story of a group of teenage boys navigating friendship, drugs, and difficult childhoods in Eastern Europe. The film explores themes of coming-of-age and homoerotic friendship.