When an alien being gives them superpowers, five teenagers must learn to work together as the Power Rangers to defend the Earth from the forces of evil. With their unique abilities and teamwork, they battle a variety of supervillains and monsters to protect their small town and the world. Along the way, they face personal challenges and learn the importance of friendship and courage.
Power Rangers follows a group of ordinary teenagers who find themselves chosen by an ancient being to become the Power Rangers. With their newfound superpowers, they must learn to work together and protect the world from various threats.
Power Rangers is a TV show about a group of teenagers who discover that they have unique abilities and are chosen to become warriors known as Power Rangers. They are tasked with defending the world from various threats and villains using their superpowers and advanced technology. Together, they must learn to work as a team and harness their powers to save the day.
When Earth is on the verge of an alien invasion, five teenagers, who are infused with superhuman abilities, must harness their newfound powers to battle this threat - as the Power Rangers. In Cenozoic-era, six interplanetary warriors, the Power Rangers, are tasked with protecting life on Earth and the Zeo Crystal...
Claymation show about a group of savvy ethnically diverse preschool friends who have fun adventures in their idyllic little town, Discovery City, and are always ready to help animals and others in need. Based on a popular toy brand.
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.
After Nelson Mandela's release from prison, he becomes the President of South Africa and uses the national rugby team to unite the divided nation and win the Rugby World Cup, symbolizing overcoming apartheid.
Hull High is an American musical teen drama series which aired on the NBC television network in 1990. The series was created and executive produced by Gil Grant.
Set in the 1990s, "Rampart" follows a corrupt police officer named Dave Brown as he faces personal and professional challenges within the LAPD's Rampart Division. Brown's involvement in a scandal leads to the unraveling of his life, as he deals with betrayal, racial tension, and the consequences of his actions. As he navigates through a web of corruption and deceit, Brown is forced to confront his own demons and question his morality.
When an evil sorcerer threatens to destroy the world, a group of teenage superheroes must use their unique powers to stop him. Along the way, they face challenges, betrayal, and a final battle to protect their planet.
Kwame, seventeen and straight, is trying to reconcile his estranged fathers, Max and Jordan. He must contend with Max's insistence that he is over Jordan, and Jordan's new relationship with former military man Jonno. Kwame is also trying to attract the girl of his dreams, Asha, and provide support to his two best friends: Dean, a talented footballer struggling with an abusive father and a crush on Max, and skater boy Bambi, trying unsuccessfully to secure a commitment from his older, on-off boyfriend, Robin. Add Max's lesbian sister and new love interest and you're in the middle of a hip, fun, music-filled soap opera.
David Greene, a talented young football player, receives a scholarship to an elite preparatory school in Massachusetts. As the only Jewish student, David faces anti-Semitism and must confront the pressures of conformity and assimilation. He forms friendships, experiences betrayal, and is forced to make difficult choices that will shape his future.
A talk show host, Katherine Newbury, is on the verge of losing her long-running show. In a desperate attempt to save it, she hires a new writer, Molly Patel, who brings fresh ideas and challenges the status quo. Through their collaboration, they navigate the male-dominated world of late-night TV and discover the importance of authenticity and female empowerment.
In a tough Parisian neighborhood, a teacher named François Marin tries to inspire and connect with his diverse group of students. As they navigate their way through the challenges of the educational system and their personal lives, François must find a way to make a difference and help them succeed.
1980s-set first feature follows a gang of ethnic minority youngsters called The Rascals, who take on an ultra-violent gang of right-wing skinheads, losing their innocence in the process.
In Babylon, a young British man named Blue gets a job at a reggae record store in Brixton. He experiences racism and police brutality as he navigates through life in a racially divided London.
Dream Boat is a documentary that follows the experiences of a diverse group of gay men on an annual gay cruise. The film delves into topics such as stereotypes, ethnic diversity, and the challenges faced by queer individuals. It also touches upon themes of love, identity, and acceptance within the gay community. With a mix of lighthearted moments, vibrant parties, and introspective interviews, Dream Boat provides an intimate look into the lives of its subjects.
Skirt Day is a powerful psychological drama that tells the story of a high school teacher's day-long odyssey through the streets of Paris. The events of the day gradually unravel the truth behind a confrontation she had with a troubled student.
In a small rural village, the lives of the locals are disrupted when a tragic event occurs - a shot that leads to unexpected consequences.
Over six episodes, Maisonneuve looks at the repercussions flowing from the arrest of 11 students at Montreal’s Collège de Maisonneuve as they prepared to join the ranks of the Islamic State in Syria. From the initial shock to a gradual opening for dialogue, the series follows the paths of six exceptional young people who share their points of view. Through their eyes, Maisonneuve highlights both the importance and the fragility of living together in harmony in Quebec.