Maddie, on the brink of losing her home, takes on a job to bring an introverted 19-year-old out of his shell before college. She has one summer to make him a man or die trying.
In Paradise, a teenager finds herself caught up in an adventure of love, escape, and temptation in a desert oasis. Set in the 1820s, the story follows her journey from being a British flag-waving girl to finding true love and experiencing freedom in a distant paradise.
Schoolgirl Report Part 1: What Parents Don't Think Is Possible is a groundbreaking German film that delves into the world of teenage sexuality in the 70s. Through a series of vignettes, the movie explores topics such as masturbation, first lesbian experiences, sexual fantasies, and encounters with older partners. With its explicit content and daring subject matter, this film challenged societal norms and sparked debates about adolescent sexuality.
Ronia, the daughter of a robber chief, grows up in a magical forest. She befriends a boy from a rival gang and together they face challenges and adventures in the forest.
The lonely Jeruza lives in a simple isolated house by the seaside with the siblings Cassandra and Ulisses and the family survives by selling handicrafts for a local store. Her husband, Santiago, is a sailor who has been missing for many years. When the stranger Roque arrives at Jeruza's house late afternoon, he tells her that Santiago was murdered in a bar fight. Jeruza lodges Roque to spend the night and they have a one night stand. He then seduces Cassandra, who loses her virginity with him and he convinces Ulisses to have an incestuous relationship with his sister. Jeruza realizes that Roque, who has a dreadful secret, is a destructive being that is threatening her family. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
An impressionable young woman's relationship with an aging prostitute leads to a job as a maid at a brothel.
In Common Law Cabin, a father and daughter struggle with their complicated relationship amidst a backdrop of quirky characters and shady dealings in a kitschy tourist trap in 1960s Arizona. The film explores themes of overprotective fatherhood, lust, and deception, all set against the backdrop of a provocative era.
Even under socialism, it was not advisable to cross the line between rich and poor. When a mason's apprentice falls in love with a girl from a wealthy family who lives in a magnificent villa during his first thug, he can hardly expect his feelings to be fulfilled. The schematic and lifeless depiction of the young generation has hardly contributed to a truer view of contemporary reality.
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