My Little Princess (2011) is a provocative drama inspired by historical events. It follows a controversial female photographer and her complex relationship with her daughter. Set in the 1970s, the film explores themes of erotism, autography, and dysfunctional mother-daughter relationships.
A teenage girl named Mia, who is overweight and struggles with self-confidence, is faced with the pressures of high school and friendship. She becomes involved in a game of truth or dare, which quickly escalates into a dangerous situation. As Mia navigates the challenges of adolescence, she must confront her insecurities and find the courage to stand up for herself.
Like many of her classmates, 12 year old tomboy Juliette has a crush on Mrs. Solenska, a teacher distinguished by stylish attire and an uninhibited, provocative classroom demeanor. Juliette's fascination turns into all-consuming obsession, forcing revelations from both the girl and her teacher.
A prostitute is robbed and murdered. A fourteen-year-old girl sees a suave gigolo come out of the hotel where the murder occurred. She has a schoolgirl crush on the handsome man though, so instead of reporting the crime she befriends him.
With her self-absorbed parents distracted by their recent divorce, 12-year-old Rain is left alone to navigate the complexities of love and adulthood—and learns to do it her own way.
A young girl tries to connect with her estranged father who runs the town's local funeral home.
Molly anxiously awaits her first sign of menstruation, which means that she'll be able to date and go dancing. The school nurse explains exactly what menstruation is to her, by using diagrams.
A short film about girls playing sports and staying fit, presented by the President's Council On Physical Fitness.
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