Based on the original version of same name created by Cris Morena, the series tells the story of a group of orphans living in a manor, known as Raio de Luz, struggling and being guided by a young woman, Carol, that assumes a maternal figure for them. Their experiences such as discovering first love, deceptions, loneliness and friendship, as well as adventures in fantasy, are depicted throughout the series. The narrative is followed by musical themes and videoclips.
David Copperfield, a young boy, endures hardships and overcomes challenges as he navigates through Victorian-era England. From his troubled childhood to his struggles with poverty and abuse, David learns valuable life lessons and discovers his true identity.
A 12-year-old boy named Jesse befriends Willy, a captive killer whale at a local amusement park. When Jesse discovers Willy's dire situation, he hatches a plan to help the whale escape to freedom. Along the way, Jesse must evade the police and overcome various obstacles to ensure Willy's safety.
Lucky Trouble is a romantic sports comedy about a goalie named Gennady who finds himself in a series of comedic and fortunate troubles. From being hit by a car to accidentally proposing to a stranger, Gennady's life takes unexpected turns as he navigates his way through soccer matches, weddings, and rivalries.
A man named Mehmet works in a paper warehouse in Turkey. He leads a simple and lonely life until he discovers a homeless teenager named Ali. Mehmet takes Ali in and becomes like a father to him, providing him with shelter and care. Together, they try to survive the hardships of life and find hope in helping others. But Mehmet's traumatic childhood and the presence of an abusive stepfather continue to haunt him, making it challenging to build a stable life for himself and Ali. As their bond grows, Mehmet's determination to protect Ali from the dangers of the streets and his past becomes stronger. Paper Lives is a heartwarming yet tragic story that explores themes of friendship, compassion, and the power of resilience.
Beyond the Blackboard is a movie based on a true story that follows the journey of a 24-year-old teacher who takes on a new job at a school in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She finds herself working with homeless children and pregnant teenagers, and despite the difficulties, she is determined to make a positive impact on their lives. Along the way, she faces various challenges and obstacles but remains committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for her students. With her determination and the support of her colleagues and the community, she is able to create a sense of belonging and hope for the children who have been forgotten by society.
Pixote is a 1980 movie set in São Paulo, Brazil, where a 10-year-old boy gets caught up in a life of crime and violence. He experiences the harsh realities of being homeless, abused, and forced into prostitution. The movie portrays the corrupt and brutal world he finds himself in, highlighting the struggles and dangers faced by underprivileged children.
In the war-torn region of Kurdistan, two young brothers embark on a dangerous adventure to meet their hero, Superman, leaving behind poverty and the struggles of living in an orphanage.
Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer is a documentary film that explores the life and crimes of Aileen Wuornos, a woman who was convicted of murdering several men and sentenced to death. The film delves into her troubled childhood, her experiences as a prostitute, and the events leading up to her arrest. Through interviews with Aileen herself, as well as those close to her, the film attempts to shed light on her motivations and the circumstances that led to her becoming a serial killer.
Streetwise is a 1984 documentary that provides an eye-opening look into the lives of homeless teenagers in Seattle. It explores the struggles they face on the streets, including issues of homelessness, teenage prostitution, drug abuse, and tragedy. The film centers around the story of a 14-year-old girl named Tiny who dreams of a better life outside of the streets but is constantly confronted with the harsh reality of her circumstances.
American Heart is a crime drama movie set in Seattle, where an ex-convict and his teenage son navigate through life after the father's release from prison. They face challenges such as homelessness, poverty, and the son's involvement with a teenage prostitute. Together, they strive to overcome their circumstances and build a better future.
An abandoned child steals to survive and has problems when he decides to steal from the priest who helps him.
The Giants is a coming-of-age drama about three boys who spend their summer in an empty house in the woods. They form a strong friendship as they navigate through drug dealing, child abuse, and abandonment.
War Pony (2022) is a movie that revolves around the interlocking stories of two young Oglala Lakota men as they navigate their coming-of-age experiences on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.
In 'How to Steal a Dog,' a young girl named Ji-so decides to steal a dog in order to get a reward and escape her life of homelessness. With the help of her younger brother, Ji-so hatches a plan and sets out on a mission to find a suitable dog to steal. As they navigate through various obstacles and face unexpected challenges, Ji-so learns valuable life lessons about love, family, and the importance of home.
Ali Zaoua, a homeless street kid, dreams of becoming a sailor and escaping the hardship of his life in the slums. When his group of street children face violence from a rival gang, Ali's journey takes a tragic turn.
Korczak is a movie based on the true story of Janusz Korczak, a Jewish educator and doctor, who runs an orphanage in the Warsaw Ghetto during Nazi occupation. He struggles to provide for the children amidst the hardships of war and faces moral dilemmas as he fights for justice and the well-being of his young charges.
Darwin's Nightmare is a documentary that explores the devastating effects of globalization on the ecosystem of Lake Victoria in Tanzania. The film focuses on the introduction of the Nile perch, a predatory fish, and its impact on the local fishing industry and ecosystem. It also highlights the social and economic consequences of globalization, including poverty, prostitution, and arms smuggling. Through interviews with locals, the film sheds light on the human exploitation and environmental issues faced by the region.
Captains of the Sands (2011) tells the story of a group of homeless children in Brazil during the 1950s. Set in Salvador, Bahia, the movie explores the challenges and hardships faced by the children as they navigate the streets, poverty, and social outcast. The film delves into themes of survival, friendship, and the quest for identity in a society that often disregards their presence. Through their journey, the children encounter hardships such as incarceration, crackdowns, and the dangers of street life. The movie sheds light on the complexities of their lives and the determination to find hope amidst adversity.
Children Underground (2001) is a powerful documentary that delves into the lives of street children in Bucharest, Romania. The film follows the daily struggles and challenges faced by these homeless and impoverished children as they navigate through a harsh reality filled with starvation, self-mutilation, underage smoking, and the constant threat of violence. It sheds light on their experiences living in abandoned subway stations, begging for food and money, and trying to find a sense of belonging amidst the harsh conditions. Through heartbreaking moments and poignant stories, the film draws attention to the urgent issue of child poverty and homelessness.