The Dumping Ground is a Drama/Family TV show that takes place in a foster care home in the United Kingdom. It follows the lives of a group of children and their experiences with social services.
When Jacob discovers clues to a mystery that stretches across time, he finds Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. But the danger deepens after he gets to know the residents and learns about their special powers.
Based on the novel by S.E. Hinton, 'The Outsiders' follows a group of greaser teenagers who are constantly at odds with the socs, a rival gang from the wealthier side of town. The boys find themselves caught in a web of violence and rivalry as they try to protect each other and stay true to their friendships amidst the class differences and social tensions of 1960s Oklahoma.
Fourteen-year old Reena Virk went to join friends at a party and never returned home. Through the eyes of Rebecca Godfrey and a local police officer, learn the hidden world of the young girls accused of the murder — revealing startling truths about the unlikely killer.
Kiss Me First is a TV show about a young woman named Leila who escapes from her lonely and unhappy life by immersing herself in the virtual reality game "Agnosia." Through the game, she meets a group of friends and forms a strong bond with a mysterious woman named Tess. However, when Tess goes missing in the real world, Leila must uncover the truth behind her disappearance and navigate the blurred lines between the virtual and real worlds.
In 1931, three Aboriginal girls escape from an Australian settlement, traversing the harsh Outback in order to find their way home. Based on a true story, the film explores themes of identity, cultural assimilation, and the strength of family bonds.
After a bank robbery goes wrong, an ex-convict and a young girl disguised as a boy become unlikely partners as they try to evade the police and clear their names.
Oliver Twist is a young orphan boy who escapes from a life of child labor and abuse in an orphanage. He inadvertently becomes a member of a pickpocket gang led by the notorious Fagin. As Oliver tries to find a sense of belonging, he encounters danger, adventure, and unexpected friendships.
Werner We Love You is a documentary that delves into the life of Werner, a man who has experienced a double life. It explores his childhood home and the dysfunctional life he led, filled with family conflicts and extreme violence in a rural setting. The film examines his relationships, including his father-son relationship, as well as his journey to find a better life and confront his past.
Care is a 2000 movie that tells the story of a care home in Wales where a detective constable uncovers a scandal of child abuse and sexual grooming. The movie explores the dark secrets of the care system and the cover-up attempts by corrupt officials. It also focuses on the estranged relationship between a mother and her son who was a victim of sexual abuse. The plot follows the detective's relentless pursuit of justice and the emotional turmoil faced by the characters involved.
A teacher in a special education school forms a bond with a new student who has Down syndrome, challenging societal norms and prejudices.
Tom and Thomas are twin brothers who were separated at birth when their parents died. Tom lives in an orphanage in London while Thomas lives with his widower father. They accidentally discover each other and switch places, leading to a thrilling adventure as they try to reunite their family and uncover the truth about their past.
Seven Up! is a documentary film that explores the lives of 14 British children from diverse backgrounds. It follows them from the age of 7 and revisits them every seven years, providing a unique insight into their personal stories and the impact of social factors on their lives.
A young girl goes through the trauma of her parent's divorce and seperate re-marriages.
Soft Sand, Blue Sea (1998) tells the emotional story of a young runaway who seeks refuge and belonging in a children's home by the sea. With compassion and understanding, the film explores the struggle and growth of the protagonist as they navigate their way through their challenging circumstances.
The Devils is a drama film set in Marseille, France. It follows the story of a handicapped individual who is on the run from the authorities. Along the way, he forms a bond with a teenage girl. The film explores themes of escape, trauma, and coming-of-age.
The Unloved tells the story of an 11-year-old girl who is neglected and abused by her foster parents. She experiences isolation, drug and alcohol abuse, and the indifference of those around her. The film explores the heartbreaking realities of her life and the struggles she faces in finding love and acceptance.
After witnessing a premonition, a mechanic becomes entangled in a supernatural gathering. With a strong female lead, they uncover ancient secrets and face a nuclear explosion.
Eleven-year-old petty criminal Maroa lives with her violent grandmother Brigida in Caracas. After her boyfriend Carlos is involved in a shooting, Maroa is arrested and sent to a school where Joaquin conducts the youth orchestra, and he asks the naturally talented Maroa to join. Days now revolve around the classes that Joaquin, the shy and unconventional teacher, gives her. He is immediately interested in this talented young girl, who lacks all notion of discipline. Joaquin, the only person to offer hope in the midst of her rejection, finds that through Maroa, his world has also changed forever.