Euphoria is a TV show that explores the lives of teenagers as they navigate the challenges of sex, drugs, and identity. Set in a high school, it follows a group of students dealing with issues such as addiction, LGBTQ+ identity, relationships, and social media. The show delves into the dark and complicated aspects of teenage life, providing a raw and honest portrayal of the struggles they face.
Young Royals follows the journey of a young prince as he attends a boarding school and deals with various challenges, including being outed, forming relationships, and discovering his own identity.
The Selfish Giant is a drama film about two young boys, Arbor and Swifty, who find solace and excitement in the dangerous world of scrap metal collection. As they work for a local scrap dealer, they navigate through poverty, friendship, and the tempting allure of illegal activities. Inspired by Oscar Wilde's short story, the film is a gritty portrayal of life in a working-class neighborhood in Yorkshire, England.
A group of teenagers from the same neighborhood are chosen to participate in the production of a feature film that takes place during the summer. They navigate the challenges of filmmaking while dealing with their personal struggles and dynamics within the group.
This is a medical manga set in a child psychiatry clinic, where the heroine, Shiho Tono, a trainee doctor, meets children with various mental illnesses, including the director Takashi Sayama, and tries to find solutions. There are very few stories that can be completed in one episode, and the style is often of dividing a theme into multiple stories and solving the problem from various angles, rather than solving the problem completely.
The Specials follows the lives of a group of special needs adults who receive care and support at a center in Paris. As they navigate their way through daily challenges, they form deep friendships and learn valuable life lessons. This heartwarming film touches on themes of empathy, compassion, and the importance of inclusion in a multicultural society.
Longing for acceptance, a neurodivergent boy taunts the boundaries of his best friend: his brother.
Thumbsucker is a comedic drama that follows the story of a teenager named Justin Cobb who struggles with an embarrassing thumb sucking habit. As he navigates through high school, Justin must confront various challenges and life lessons, including his relationship with his parents, his first love, and his search for identity and purpose. With the help of a quirky orthodontist and a hypnotist, Justin embarks on a journey of self-discovery and growth.
TINSEL, is a fast-paced action-comedy short film, unashamedly inspired by classic action movies, is about a 36-year-old struggling actor with ADHD facing another lonely Christmas. He instead becomes the unlikely hero of an armed hostage situation, all whilst working as an Elf in a quaint British garden centre!
Fidgety Bram follows the hilarious and touching journey of a young boy named Bram who is diagnosed with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). As Bram navigates through school, he faces numerous challenges and misunderstandings due to his condition. With the help of his supportive parents, teachers, and new friends, Bram learns to embrace his unique qualities and discover his true potential.
As a couple struggles to cope with the difficulties of raising a child with Attention Deficit Disorder, they fight with a society that can’t agree on what do to with him.
A documentary that explores the controversial use of medication to treat children with mental disorders such as ADHD, bipolar disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. It raises questions about the long-term effects and ethical implications of medicating young children.
The perspective of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Julia and her son Dani with ADHD attend a birthday party to which they haven’t been invited. Parents seem reluctant to let them in but they end up letting them pass. The party goes on well until an aggression between the kids makes the adults to blame Dani and Julia loses her temper for defending him.
In recent years, the number of diagnoses of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder has skyrocketed. What are the reasons? Does a society geared towards efficiency use the label ADHS to weed out anyone who does not fit its frames? What are the consequences of the fact that medication treatment has become almost ubiquitous? Could Ritalin and the like have become the doping of the performance society?
In this stand-up comedy special, Jochem Myjer talks about his experiences with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in a hilarious and entertaining way. He shares anecdotes from his life and provides a unique perspective on living with ADHD. This Dutch cabaret show is full of laughter and relatable moments.
ADHD is one of the most commonly diagnosed-and widely misunderstood-neurological conditions in the world today, affecting nearly 10% of kids and a rising number of adults. But what if having an ADHD brain is actually an asset? A growing number of innovators, entrepreneurs, CEO's, Olympic athletes, and award-winning artists have gone public about their diagnosis, saying that their ADHD, managed effectively, has played a vital role in their success. The Disruptors hears from many of those game-changing people speaking candidly about their ADHD, and intimately takes viewers inside a number of families as they navigate the challenges, and the surprising triumphs, of living with ADHD. The Disruptors takes an immersive look at our approach to ADHD that debunks the most harmful myths, and examines the flip side of this trait that ultimately offers a revelatory understanding of the diagnosis, and real hope for millions of kids, families and adults with ADHD.