When three ordinary Australian girls stumble upon an ancient cave, they become transformed into mermaids with extraordinary powers. Now they must balance their everyday lives with their secret underwater adventures.
Amigas y rivales is a Mexican telenovela, which was produced by and broadcast on Televisa in 2001.
Sweet Valley High follows the lives of Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield, identical twin sisters who navigate the ups and downs of high school. From boys and friendships to cheerleading and school events, the twins face the challenges of teenage life in Southern California. Based on the popular book series, Sweet Valley High is a blend of comedy and drama that explores the bonds of sisterhood and the complexities of teenage relationships.
The Henderson Kids is an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for Network Ten between 1985 and 1987. It was created and storylined by Roger Moulton, who also wrote 5 episodes in the first series and 2 episodes in the second series.
Romeo, a young boy in 19th century Italy, forms a strong bond with the Black Brothers, a group of chimney sweeps. Together, they navigate through challenges such as class differences, arson, and poverty while forming valuable friendships.
The Sleepover Club follows the lives of a group of girls who form a close bond through their sleepover club. They navigate the ups and downs of teenage life, dealing with friendships, romance, and the challenges of growing up. Set in the Gold Coast of Australia, the girls enjoy slumber parties, beach adventures, and the support of their circle of friends. This cult TV show captures the essence of coming-of-age and the joys of female friendship.
White Heat is a TV show set in 1960s London, focusing on a group of friends living in a shared apartment. The show explores the challenges they face, including drug addiction, ethnic diversity, and the legacy of their parents. It also delves into themes of friendship, reunion, and the complexities of relationships.
The Unpicked Strawberries is a nostalgic and melancholic TV show set in post-war Belgrade, Yugoslavia. It follows the love life and circle of friends of the protagonist, told in flashback. The story includes elements of youth culture, communism, and the challenges of growing up in a divided society. The TV show explores themes such as family relationships and the longing for a better future.
Lucy, a 19-year-old American girl, travels to Italy to spend the summer with family friends in a picturesque Tuscan villa. As she explores the idyllic surroundings, she encounters various characters who help her navigate her first experiences in love, sexuality, and art.
In an alternate 1990s Japan, two high school students, Hiroki and Takuya, spend their days working on building a plane. They dream of flying across the sky to a mysterious tower in Hokkaido. As they grow closer to completing their aircraft, their friendship is tested by a girl named Sayuri and a coma that separates them. Will their dream ever come true?
The Wanderers follows a group of teenagers in the Bronx as they navigate the challenges of adolescence, street gangs, and love in the backdrop of the 1960s. Set in New York City, the film delves into the lives of these young characters, their trials and tribulations, and their quest for identity and belonging.
A group of friends who recently graduated from college navigate the ups and downs of post-college life, including romantic entanglements, career challenges, and personal growth.
Welcome to the Space Show follows a group of five children who discover a secret space show and are transported to a distant planet. They must work together to navigate the challenges of this new world and find their way back home.
A young man in New York City must confront his own morality and resist temptation when he becomes involved with a street gang and encounters a prostitute. As he navigates the challenges of his environment, he grapples with questions of salvation, redemption, and the powerful influence of religion and machismo in his community.
In the 1990s, a group of students on the campus of the Chinese Southern Academy of Arts are pursuing their studies and preparing to face the world. China is opening up to the West and the students’ lives are a tangle of love stories and friendships, artistic research, ideals and ambitions brought about by new influences. Caught between tradition and modernity, they have to decide who they want to become.
In Metropolitan, a group of upper-class young adults in Manhattan's social elite spend their summer attending debutante parties and engaging in intellectual conversations about love, philosophy, and society. Tom Townsend, an outsider to this world, becomes involved in the group and falls in love with Audrey Rouget, a debutante. As their relationships and friendships evolve, they confront issues of class, snobbery, and the meaning of life.
Sebastian, a teenager, goes through the struggles of coming out and falling in love with another teenage boy. As he navigates his way through society's expectations and his own self-discovery, he finds comfort and support in a close circle of friends. The story explores themes of homosexuality, friendship, and the challenges of growing up.
When a trust-fund slacker loses his apartment, he becomes a soccer coach to a group of misfits. Along the way, he forms a circle of friends and finds love.
Charlie, an Aboriginal man, struggles to reconcile with the cultural clashes and discrimination he faces in his country. As he navigates the challenges of living in modern society, he engages in philosophical conversations and forms unexpected friendships.
Amon is a boy who can control the wind. Branik, ruler of the Empire of the Golden Snake, wants Amon's power to complete the ultimate weapon and sends his troops to capture the boy. Amon, using his talents, manages to runs away with Maria, one of the People of the Sea. Together, they try to stop the Empire of the Golden Snake from destroying and conquering everything.