Yo soy Bea is a Spanish television comedy-drama series which aired on Telecinco from 10 July 2006 to 16 August 2009. The series is an adaptation of the popular Colombian telenovela Yo soy Betty, la fea. Ruth Núñez played the title role of Beatriz "Bea" Pérez Pinzón and Alejandro Tous played Álvaro Aguilar, Bea's love interest. Yo soy Bea translates to "I am Bea"; it is a pun, with "Bea" sounding like bella, meaning pretty, and like fea, meaning ugly. The Spanish adaptation screened weekdays during the daytime and pulled in, on average, over four million viewers. The series' record is a 42,1% share. It was Spain's top rated daytime programme.
The Baby-Sitters Club follows the lives of a group of middle school girls who start their own babysitting club. They deal with typical issues of adolescence while navigating their babysitting jobs and supporting each other through the ups and downs of life. Set in a small town in Connecticut, the series explores themes of friendship, family relationships, and coming-of-age in the 2020s.
In Jackson, Mississippi during the civil rights movement, aspiring author Skeeter Phelan decides to write a book about the lives of the African American maids who work for white families. As she delves into their stories, she exposes the hardships they face on a daily basis due to racial segregation and discrimination.
Andrea 'Andy' Sachs, an aspiring journalist, lands a job as an assistant to Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of a high fashion magazine. Andy endures the eccentric requests of her boss, while trying to adapt to the fashion world and maintain her personal life. She faces challenges, including a deteriorating relationship with her boyfriend and the choice between loyalty and her own morals. Eventually, she decides to leave the fashion industry behind and pursue a career in newspaper reporting.
Flying Blind is an American sitcom that aired on Fox from September 1992, to May 1993. The series stars Corey Parker and Téa Leoni.
Deep End is a coming-of-age film set in London during the swinging sixties. It follows the story of a teenager who becomes infatuated with an older woman who works at the local swimming pool. As his obsession grows, he becomes involved in a series of events that lead to tragedy.
Ask Me Anything is a movie about a teenage girl who chronicles her sexual experiences and dark secrets in her blog. The story revolves around her relationships with an older man, her exploration of her own sexuality, and the consequences of her actions. It delves into themes of teenage sexuality, relationships with older individuals, and the emotional journey of a young girl trying to find herself.
Enid and Rebecca, best friends who have just graduated from high school, reject mainstream society and plan to move in together. To have fun, they respond to a personal ad and befriend Seymour. As they transition into post-graduation life, Enid becomes alienated and starts to manipulate Seymour's life to resist mainstream culture.
Sid, a lazy and irresponsible college student, must face the realities of adulthood when his father stops supporting him financially. With the help of a new friend, an internship, and a new love interest, Sid begins to grow up and find his true passion in life.
Recently graduated from high school, 17-year-old Shiro decides to put off college and work at a gas station instead. Shy and introspective, Shiro understands he is at a turning point of his life, but is unsure of what lies ahead. Though his parents disapprove of his decision, he has the support of his flower child grandmother who declares that a gas station is a romantic place for life's drifters. Surely enough, soon a new co-worker, college student Noriko, drifts into Shiro's life. He falls headfirst into a bittersweet first love that ushers him into the world of adulthood.
1987 is a coming-of-age story about a 17-year-old Italian-Canadian boy who experiences his first job, sexual initiation, and the challenges of growing up in Quebec City during the 1980s.
Placid Lake, a teenager who had an unconventional upbringing, rebels against the expectations of society as he tries to find his true identity. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and explores relationships with his family and friends.
In Pelham Bay, the Bronx, Freddie grows up wanting to be a barber - like his father, grandfather, and uncles. The big day arrives when he gets a chair in his father's shop. The priest blesses his chair, tools, mirror, and Freddie. He starts in. But he's not very good. He tries to develop a signature cut; customers avoid him. But Freddie's motto is, "Life is a lot like hair, you can always find your part in it." What's Freddie's?
Film crew arrives in a small town in Nevada desert. Ends up changing the life of a 12-year-old kid and a friend of his, a movie lover.
A fatherless family immigrates to Israel from Egypt during the British Mandate period. The film traces the hardships the family suffers in the politically unstable country.
Falling Leaves is a drama and romance film set in the Caucasus region. The movie follows a young man's struggles and triumphs as he navigates the world of wine-making, corruption, and love. With the backdrop of a winery, the protagonist faces challenges in his first job after graduation and encounters a corrupt system. He forms a deep bond with his best friend and experiences a complicated male-female relationship. Falling Leaves explores themes of family relationships, discontent, and the pursuit of passion.
Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss follows a teenage boy and his family as they embark on a summer vacation filled with car trouble, fishing mishaps, and unexpected adventures. Along the way, they encounter a series of challenges and hilarious moments that test their patience and bring them closer together.