Fame is a TV show set in New York City, following a group of talented young performers as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of pursuing their dreams in the performing arts. The show explores themes of friendship, romance, and the sacrifices necessary to achieve success.
The Biz was a BBC children's television drama series about a group of teenagers at a fictional stage school. The series was written by Chris Ellis and Sarah-Louise Hawkins. The directors were David Andrews and Nigel Douglas. It ran for three series, from 1994 to 1996. Set at Markov's School of Dance and Drama, it was a portmanteau show in which different students took centre stage from week to week. It showed training, auditions and performances. Paul Nicholls, in one of his early roles, played up-and-coming star Tim Marshall. The role reflected his own later life as Tim had to deal with attention from the press and the public. The series has also been airing on ABC in Australia.
This Is England '88 is a TV mini-series that follows a group of young adults in England during the Christmas season of 1988. It explores their experiences and struggles with British culture, historical context, and personal growth.
Prick Up Your Ears is a British biography drama film that takes place in 1960s London. The plot revolves around the life of famous playwright Joe Orton and explores his relationships, struggles, and eventual tragic death.
Marvin, a young gay man, navigates social violence and homophobia while pursuing his dream of becoming a successful actor.
Britannia High follows the lives of a group of students at a performing arts school, as they navigate through relationships, friendships, and their aspirations to become successful performers.
First-year acting student Stanley mines his girlfriend's family scandal as material for the end-of-year show at drama school. The result is a moral minefield.
In the heart of New York City, a man forms an extraordinary bond with a horse. Together, they overcome obstacles and embark on an exciting journey filled with adventure, drama, and family bonds.
Stage School is a 2016 British structured reality television show set at the D&B Academy of Performing Arts, a drama school in Bromley, London. The show follows the lives of staff and students who are trying to make their dreams a reality.
Set in 2010 in a school in England. Wilson Ward a year 11 student, bored of school, recruits Leon Mark to start a fight club that the whole school can join. However, the power goes to Wilson’s head and his life finally catches up to him.
Squeezing out every drop of opportunity she has left, a young actress in the final rounds of her dream drama school audition is willing to risk and sacrifice everything (and everyone) to get what she desires.
How do we fall in love? While rehearsing the love scene between Romeo and Juliette, Cécile, Thomas and Jérémie, barely twenty years old, each bring, in their own way, an answer to this question.
‘MAMA’ is a mockumentary set in a drama school, centring on the shambolic professional life of new Principal, Olive Bady. The pilot is set in a fictional Drama School, MAMA. Filmed in a mockumentary format, it depicts a ‘typical’ day at a conservatoire and introduces us to key members of staff and new Principal, Olive Bady. Olive is on a mission to ensure the survival of this prestigious institution through the introduction of progressive teaching methods and financial restraint. We watch as Olive attempts to be all things to all people: friend, performer and ‘boss’ with entertaining results.
A plot that narrates murders within the world of university theater is only the backdrop to discover a story where pain and revenge are the true protagonists. Winner of the award for best Mexican horror film at Feratum 2021.
A mockumentary about drama student Jazzy, who competes with her counterparts to land a deal with the agent of her dreams to fulfill her Christmas wish. The question is how far she’ll go to win.
"Di Balik Layar" tells the story of Raka, Dika, Yaya, Vania, and Karin's struggle to make a romance film. Raka, a student with a lot of imagination, has the ambition to create a perfect romance film. However, his high expectations clash with reality. His selfishness and unwillingness to listen to input from his team, put his film project on the verge of failure. When everything starts to fall apart, Raka is forced to face a choice: to maintain his ego or to start working with his team. Will this film be realized or will it be destroyed before it is born? Then, what tensions and conflicts are created by "Behind the Scenes"?
Living with intrusive thoughts is very uncomfortable. But Yosa had to face it all his life. How does he end his thoughts?
This story shows the two different parts of acting. The father is a strong, ambitious and inconsiderate actor but his son (Tibor) is a sensitive one. This all takes part somewhere in Hungary when socialism "controlled" the country.
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