Dawson's Creek follows the lives of Dawson Leery, Joey Potter, Pacey Witter, and Jen Lindley as they navigate the challenges of high school and young adulthood in the fictional town of Capeside, Massachusetts. The series explores themes of friendship, love, and personal growth, tackling issues such as family dynamics, relationships, and coming of age.
Four college buddies, Josh, Rubin, Barry, and E.L., go on a road trip to retrieve a sex tape accidentally sent to Josh's girlfriend Tiffany. Along the way, they encounter various misadventures and obstacles while trying to reach their destination. The group faces challenges such as an exploding car, running out of money, and mistaken identities. Despite the setbacks, they manage to overcome them and reach Tiffany's dorm in time, while learning valuable lessons about friendship and love.
Benedetta tells the story of a nun named Benedetta Carlini who joins a convent and experiences mystical visions. As she gains a following, her actions and desires become increasingly controversial, leading to a trial for her alleged lesbian relationships and other scandalous behavior. Based on a true story, this film explores themes of religious zealotry, sexual identity, and the power dynamics within the Catholic Church.
20-year-old Kyeong-soo is a man who's full of assumptions. He learned about sex from Internet porn, but nothing about the real thing. He's only had crushes and has never even kissed before. He got embarrassed when he confessed his feelings to Ji-yeon, his crush. He comforted himself from the shame with Japanese girls in his room with his right hand. One day, he has a fight with his father and remembers his friend Baek-hyeon had invited him over to Gangwon-do. There he falls in love with his friends' mother.
Young man has his dreams come true when the sexy new maid seduces him. But she also has a secret that leads to trouble.
Scorned is a provocative and intense erotic thriller about a grieving widow who discovers her husband's infidelity. Fueled by jealousy and rage, she takes matters into her own hands and seeks revenge on those who have wronged her. The movie explores themes of passion, betrayal, and the dark side of desire.
Laura is a sex educator hired to teach sex in exchange for money. A rich family hires her to give sex education to their asocial son.
The Lover is a film adaptation of the semi-autobiographical novel by Marguerite Duras. Set in 1920s French Indochina, the movie portrays the forbidden love affair between a French teenager and an older, wealthy Chinese man. The film explores themes of desire, sexual awakening, and the consequences of societal taboos.
Jan Dara is a young boy who grows up in a dysfunctional family, facing a series of tragic events and exploring his own sexuality in the process.
Special is a comedy TV show that follows Ryan, a gay man with cerebral palsy, as he navigates his life in Los Angeles. The show explores themes of friendship, romance, and self-discovery, all with a comedic twist. Ryan faces unique challenges due to his disability, but he never lets it define him. With the support of his loving mother and his best friend Kim, Ryan learns to embrace his true self and find his place in the world.
Two brothers, Doug and Steve Butabi, have a dream of opening their own nightclub, but they face numerous obstacles along the way. They encounter flower shop owner, Richard Grieco, who helps them make a match with two women, and they also get into a car accident with a female police officer. Despite their disagreements and setbacks, the brothers persevere and eventually achieve their dream.
A 13-year-old Taiwanese American boy discovers the world of skateboarding, explores his own identity, and learns about the meaning of maternal love. The boy, Didi, breaks away from the expectations of his traditional family and finds a sense of freedom and self-expression on the skateboard. Through this journey, he also learns about love, friendship, and the complexities of growing up in a multicultural society.
Nick Anderson, Kevin Daniels, and Tracey Green do everything together. They are the best of friends, and yet they couldn't be more different. Neighbors from adolescence, they finish each other's thoughts and sentences, joys and pains, happiness and tears. Using Nick's house as their own members only clubhouse, they escape into their own world of contentment. Yet the inevitable intrusion of others tests their stability in ways never imagined.
The Tale is a powerful autobiographical drama based on the director Jennifer Fox's own experience of childhood sexual abuse. The film follows Jennifer as she starts to question and re-evaluate her memory of her first sexual experience with a much older man. Through a series of memories and interviews, Jennifer explores the complex emotions and trauma associated with her past, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of herself.
Angelique is a young woman living in 17th century France, where she must navigate through court intrigue, romance, and personal challenges. Set in the backdrop of the Louvre Museum in Paris, Angelique finds herself in situations involving sword duels, nobleman, loyalty, fidelity, and jealousy. She is forced into a marriage and must deal with an older husband and a protective husband. As she explores her own desires and feelings, Angelique experiences the challenges of love, intimacy, and sexual awakening in the French court.
Set in 1945, a 15-year-old boy visits a brothel for his birthday present, where he learns about sex from a prostitute. However, his first sexual experience doesn't go as planned, and he also faces a rape attempt. Through this encounter, he undergoes a coming-of-age journey and develops a complex relationship with his uncle.
Little Lips is a thought-provoking drama that explores the taboo subject of a 12-year-old girl's sexual awakening. The film follows her journey as she develops a forbidden relationship with an older man, highlighting the complexities of their attraction and the consequences they face. Set against the backdrop of a country estate, the story delves into themes of lust, age difference, and the loss of innocence. With powerful performances and a tragic twist, Little Lips is a compelling exploration of adolescent sexuality and its consequences.
Summer of '42 is a tender and nostalgic tale about a teenage boy, Hermie, and his experiences during a summer on an island off the coast of Maine. As Hermie enters adolescence, he finds himself drawn to an older woman, Dorothy, whose husband has recently been killed in World War II. This summer becomes a time of self-discovery and sexual awakening for Hermie as he navigates the complexities of love, loss, and growing up.
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.
An anarchist grandfather has custody of his nephew Free, but three aunts, two of which still handsome, they get the help of a priest and the police. So take possession of the child and cover it with lust