Jessica Jones, a former superhero with super strength, is now working as a private investigator in New York City. She uses her abilities to solve cases and uncover dark secrets, while also dealing with her troubled past and personal demons.
Uea, who dislikes Casanovas, and King, a known Casanova, work together in the same office and share a close friendship with Jade. Despite their initial dislike for each other, they unexpectedly begin to develop a unique bond.
In 2013, Vanessa Springora recounts how she found herself under the influence of a famous writer. In 1986, she was 13; him, almost 50. The victim of a triple predation: sexual, literary, and psychic, there's more beyond her individual story. She questions the excesses of an era, and the complacency of an environment blinded by talent and celebrity.
In 'How to Have Sex (2023)', three British teenage girls embark on a transformative holiday full of drinking, clubbing, and hooking up. This coming-of-age drama captures their journey as they navigate friendship, peer pressure, and the exploration of their own sexuality in what should be the most memorable summer of their lives.
I May Destroy You follows Arabella, a writer who is revisiting a traumatic experience and navigating her personal and professional life in the aftermath. The show delves into themes of consent, rape, and sexual assault as Arabella grapples with the consequences of her experiences. Set in London, it explores complex relationships and the challenges faced by survivors of sexual violence.
Sasha, a sensitive young vampire, is unable to kill to satisfy her blood thirst. In an attempt to save her life, she meets Paul, a lonely teenager with suicidal tendencies who offers to sacrifice himself. What was initially a friendly agreement turns into a race against time as they try to fulfill Paul's final wishes before sunrise.
Amina, Djeneba and Zineb are three inseparable teenagers who find themselves in hot water when they post a video on social networks identifying an assailant who attacked one of the three. The video draws a public outcry, and they will have to choose between continuing their fight or giving in to pressure.
Teeth is a horror-comedy film about a young high school girl named Dawn who discovers that she has a set of teeth in her vagina. As she navigates through the challenges of adolescence and sexual awakening, she must also deal with her newfound power and the consequences it brings. With themes of sexuality, empowerment, and the fear of sex, Teeth offers a unique and provocative take on coming-of-age.
After Jacoba Ballard takes a DNA test, she discovers that she has multiple half-siblings with the same sperm donor. This revelation leads her to uncover a shocking scheme involving a popular fertility doctor and the use of donor sperm.
The Hunting is a drama TV show that revolves around a scandal in a high school. When a teacher's inappropriate affair with a student becomes public, it sends shockwaves through the school and community. The series explores the impact of social media and internet on the incident, highlighting issues of consent, file-sharing, and the consequences of online actions.
Alienated is a Canadian science fiction TV series filmed and set in Victoria, British Columbia. The series premiered 8 July 2003 on Space and lasted for two seasons.
In Mexican Bus Ride, a man finds himself on a transforming journey when he is tempted by his ailing mother's inheritance. As he embarks on a bus ride to claim the money, he encounters various obstacles and colorful characters. The film explores themes of temptation, family dynamics, and the pursuit of happiness. With comedic and dramatic moments, Mexican Bus Ride showcases the beauty and complexities of life in Mexico during the 1950s.
An isolated woman tries a newly developed therapy to overcome her fear of being touched.
At arts summer camp, Basia, a reserved 13-year old girl, struggles to connect with other kids. She feels seen for the first time when an equally reserved 19-year-old camp counselor takes her under his wing. When a late night encounter with him leads Basia to lie to impress her roommate, she must reckon with the consequences of her exploration.
Bugcrush (2006) is a drama horror movie about a teenage boy who becomes infatuated with a new student and gets drawn into a dangerous and manipulative relationship. The story explores themes of fear, manipulation, addiction, and betrayal. The protagonist's infatuation with the new student leads him to engage in risky behaviors, including drug use and a series of dangerous encounters. The plot takes a dark turn when the new student reveals his true intentions, leaving the protagonist in a state of shock and vulnerability. As the movie progresses, the protagonist must confront his fears and find a way to escape the dangerous situation he finds himself in.
Just Ask My Children is a gripping drama based on the true story of a couple, named Brenda and Scott Kniffen, who were wrongfully accused of child abuse. The couple's lives are turned upside down when their children are taken away from them and they are convicted of heinous crimes they did not commit. As they fight to prove their innocence, they face numerous challenges, including a biased legal system and a society quick to judge. This emotional rollercoaster of a movie explores themes of justice, love, and the strength of family bonds.
Women’s voices rise to deliver testimonies of victims of sexual violence. By reconstructing a story with these fragments of experience, a societal portrait is painted throughout the documentary. Like a mosaic, the pieces stick together to build a unique story that could belong to any human.
Get a fresh take on sexual education with Matkai and Deepak as they explore the less commonly taught sexual education topics including consent, LGBTQ, non-monogamous relationships and more.
Tough talk takes a soft turn as Nate, played by comedian Natalie Palamides, explores humor, heartbreak, sexuality and consent — with a live audience.
A true crime documentary inspired by one of the most polarising criminal trials of recent history. It explores themes including disability, race, sex and perception of consent by looking back on the controversial case of philosophy professor Anna Stubblefield.