The Torture Club is about a high school fresman, Yuzuki Mamiya, who is invited to join a club where the members explore their sexuality through BDSM and torture. Yuzuki embarks on a journey of sexual exploration, breaking boundaries and discovering her own desires.
Derry Girls is a comedy TV show set in 1990s Derry, Northern Ireland. It follows a group of teenage girls attending a Catholic school during a time of political and social unrest known as 'The Troubles'. The show revolves around their daily lives, friendships, and interactions with their families and the wider community.
Loving Annabelle is a drama and romance movie released in 2006. It tells the story of Annabelle, a troubled young girl who develops a close and complicated romantic relationship with her poetry teacher, Simone, at a strict Catholic boarding school for girls. The film explores the challenges they face as they try to navigate their forbidden love while dealing with societal judgment and the institution's strict rules.
Adèle, a young teenager, meets Emma, a woman with blue hair, and discovers desire as she navigates love and loss.
I Am Not Okay with This follows the story of a 17-year-old girl named Sydney who is dealing with the struggles of being a teenager. On top of the usual challenges like high school, friendships, and romance, Sydney also discovers that she has supernatural powers. She tries to navigate her new abilities while dealing with the death of her father and coming to terms with her own identity. The series explores themes of self-discovery, grief, and the complexities of teenage life.
Jaime, a lesbian teenager, is sent to live in a Jehovah's Witness community. She develops strong feelings for a devout Witness girl, and they begin a passionate relationship. The consequences of their affair will have a profound impact on their future.
Tanner Hall follows the lives of four girls and their experiences in a New England boarding school. As they navigate through teenage years, they form strong bonds while facing challenges such as self-injury, romantic relationships, and the complexities of growing up. The movie delves into themes of friendship, love, and the search for identity.
First Girl I Loved is a coming-of-age drama that follows Anne, a high school girl who develops feelings for her best friend, Clifton. As she grapples with her own confusion about her sexuality, Anne must also deal with the challenges of coming out, homophobia, and the pressures of teenage life. Through heartfelt conversations and unexpected twists, the movie explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the power of first love.
Parental Control is a reality TV show where parents try to find the perfect match for their children by setting them up on blind dates. The parents are often overly protective and use the show as a way to assert control over their children's dating lives. Each episode features a different set of parents and their attempts to find a suitable partner for their son or daughter. The show is filled with comedy, drama, and awkward moments.
A cheerleader named Megan is sent to a conversion therapy camp when her parents suspect she is a lesbian. There, she forms unexpected relationships and starts questioning her own sexuality.
Water Lilies is a 2007 movie that explores the journey of a 15-year-old girl as she navigates through themes of teenage sexuality, loss of virginity, and forbidden love. Set in Paris, France, the story follows the protagonist's encounters with synchronized swimming, shoplifting, and masturbation.
A 16-year-old girl named Claudia spends her first summer after her mother's death at a secluded house in the countryside. There, she meets another girl named Grace, and they form a deep connection and explore their feelings for each other. Through their friendship and shared experiences, Claudia experiences a journey of self-discovery, love, and overcoming fear.
Dating Amber is a comedy-drama set in Ireland in the mid-1990s. Eddie and Amber, both gay teenagers, decide to pretend to be a couple in order to avoid the pressures of their conservative surroundings. As they navigate their fake relationship, they discover friendship, acceptance, and the importance of being true to oneself.
Two teenage girls, Elin and Agnes, navigate the challenges of teenage love, coming out, and homophobia in a small town in Sweden.
The Summer of Sangaile is a coming-of-age drama and romance film set in Lithuania. Sangaile, a shy and timid teenager, meets Auste, a bold and confident girl who loves aerobatics. As Sangaile learns to fly and overcome her fears, she also discovers her passion for fashion and art. The two girls form a close bond, exploring their sexuality and experiencing the ups and downs of young love. Through their relationship, Sangaile finds the courage to pursue her dreams and embrace her true self.
The Half of It is a romantic comedy-drama film set in a small town in Washington State. The story revolves around Ellie Chu, an introverted Chinese-American teenager who is enlisted by a jock, Paul Munsky, to write love letters for him to win the heart of Aster Flores, a girl they both secretly love. As Ellie helps Paul with his love letters, she starts to develop feelings for Aster as well, leading to a complicated love triangle. The film explores themes of friendship, identity, and the complexities of love.
Sugar Rush follows the journey of a teenage girl as she navigates her way through a world of love, friendship, and difficult choices. Set in Brighton, England, the series explores themes of sexual identity, infidelity, and family dynamics, all while providing a dark comedic undertone. As the protagonist embarks on a path of self-discovery, she encounters ecstasy, extramarital affairs, teenage lesbian relationships, and the consequences of her actions.
South of Nowhere is a TV show that follows the lives of a group of high school students in Los Angeles, focusing on the experiences of a teenage girl named Spencer Carlin and her journey of self-discovery and acceptance. The show delves into themes of sexuality, rebellion, and love, as Spencer navigates her relationships with friends, family, and a new student named Ashley Davies, whom she develops romantic feelings for. Throughout the series, the characters face challenges such as homophobia, jealousy, and the complexities of teenage love.
A high school student falls in love with a butch lesbian, and their relationship is put to the test by their different social backgrounds and the challenges of coming out. Intertwined with humor and awkwardness, they navigate their way through the complexities of first love and self-discovery.
Rafiki is a coming-of-age story set in Kenya, focusing on the forbidden love between Kena and Ziki. Despite the societal pressures and homophobia surrounding them, the two young women form a secret relationship and explore their identities and desires. As their love blooms, they must navigate the challenges and dangers that come with being queer in a conservative society.