A socially awkward writer tries to navigate through embarrassing moments in her life while also dealing with the challenges of being a first-person title. The show features crude humor, immature women, and sexual humor, making it a hilarious and relatable comedy for viewers.
Miranda is a socially awkward woman who runs a joke shop in Surrey. She deals with her emotionally abusive mother, her co-worker and friend Stevie, and her crush on Gary, the chef at the restaurant next door. With her child-like behavior and immature antics, Miranda often finds herself in awkward situations.
Sissi is a teenage girl who becomes the Empress of Austria. She exhibits carefree, youthful optimism as she navigates the challenges of royal life and falls in love with a dashing emperor. Along the way, she encounters deer, goes horseback riding, and receives a diamond necklace. Will she be able to maintain her happiness amidst the pressures of her new position?
Time has come for young and handsome King Benjamin to find a wife. When presented the portrait of beautiful princess Carolina, he is so enchanted that in return he sends his portrait to her, but spoiled and proud princess Carolina selfishly rejects him. King Benjamin decides to win her over and, disguised as a gardener, manages to work at her castle,” reads a synopsis provided by All Rights. He finds out that the princess was once happy and kind, and with the help of music and flowers, she falls for him. When her counselors, eager to remain in power, found her a weak prince to marry, Carolina and Benjamin hastily flee together. The many obstacles they face in their escape will bring them closer. However, Benjamin will still have to reveal the truth, but love and happiness will prevail.
Obvious Child follows Donna, a stand-up comedian who finds herself facing an unexpected pregnancy after a one-night stand. With the support of her friends and family, she navigates the challenges of motherhood and ultimately learns to embrace maturity and responsibility.
Summer with Monika is a coming-of-age drama set in 1950s Stockholm, Sweden. It follows the relationship between two young lovers, Monika and Harry, as they spend a passionate summer together in the archipelago. However, their idyllic romance is tested when Monika becomes pregnant, revealing deeper issues within their relationship.
After losing his wife, a widower decides to cancel Christmas at his bar. But when his nemesis plans a New Year's Eve celebration at the bar, he teams up with the bar manager to sabotage the event. However, as they work together, they discover the holiday romance and the true meaning of Christmas.
Girl Flu. is a coming-of-age comedy-drama about a 12-year-old girl named Bird who navigates through the challenges of puberty while trying to find her place in the world. With the support of her single mother, Jenny, Bird learns about first periods, girl fights, and the complexities of relationships. Set in Southern California, the film explores themes of growing up, friendship, and self-discovery.
A high school student, who is a virgin, gets a job as a sex education teacher at his school. He navigates through the challenges of teaching his classmates about sex while dealing with his own insecurities and desire to lose his virginity. Hilarity and awkwardness ensue as he tries to balance his personal and professional life.
When a wheelchair-bound wife dies from an apparent accident, her husband and his adult stepdaughter turn out to be lovers, who conspired to murder her. However, tensions surface when complications arise regarding her inheritance, and soon the husband and stepdaughter are distrusting and plotting against each other. Who is really behind everything?
A tale of two art students who, after a horrific event, are forced to take off across country in a stolen taxi to evade the law.
It's summertime in Columbia, Missouri. The college students have all gone home and Kirsten (Hari Leigh), a blissfully irresponsible register jerk, reigns as the clown princess of the downtown bar scene. Kirsten works ten hours a week at Shakespeare's Pizza and is entirely satisfied with her humble but comfortable world, although she is despised by her long-suffering roommate (Amy Seimetz) and her best friend (Josh Fadem) has come to tire of shepherding Kirsten's drunken antics. While reluctantly reconnecting with an eccentric childhood friend (Susan Burke) who has recently moved to town, an ill-fated nitrous oxide bender unexpectedly forces Kirsten's first baby steps into adulthood.
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