When high schooler Subaru's basketball team is disbanded for a year, his aunt talks him into coaching an elementary school girls' team.
Dan Dunne, a history teacher at a junior high school in Brooklyn, forms a unique bond with one of his students, Drey. Despite his drug habit and a troubled personal life, Dan becomes a source of inspiration for Drey.
The Way I See It is a documentary film that follows the life and work of Pete Souza, the former White House photographer for Presidents Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama. Through a montage of powerful photographs and personal stories, Souza reflects on his experiences capturing iconic moments in American history and offers a unique perspective on the power of visual storytelling.
A struggling high school basketball coach, Bill, is given the chance to coach a girls' team. Despite his personal issues, he forms a bond with the team and helps them overcome various challenges. Through the ups and downs of the season, Bill learns about self-respect, teamwork, and the importance of pursuing one's dreams.
A romance set in the world of freestyle basketball.
A teenage girl discovers her male friends’ secret group chat, forcing her to question her friendship with them.
A snooping reporter at a college newspaper angers a rival sorority, so they steal a statue before its unveiling to get revenge, leading to a sorority vs. sorority brawl. Co-eds end up tearing each other's clothes off.
Class C: The Only Game in Town follows the inspiring story of a group of 16-year-old girls from a rural Montana town as they work together to become state champions in basketball. The film explores their journey through playoffs, challenging championship games, and personal growth, highlighting the power of teamwork, friendship, and determination.
Thandi finds out the complexities of love, when David, the schoolboy Mister Charming, coolly sweeps her off her feet.
Features Arlene Baxter, Julie Lynn Cialini, Shae Marks, Becky Delos Santos, Anna-Marie Goddard, Jennifer Lavoie, Jenny McCarthy, Elan Carter, Neriah Davis, Julianna Young, Carrie Westcott, and Elke Jeinsen.
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