Weird Science is a comedy, romance, and sci-fi movie released in 1985. Two socially awkward high school nerds, Gary and Wyatt, create the perfect woman using their computer. They use a Barbie doll, a computer program, and a lightning storm to bring her to life. The woman, Lisa, is intelligent, beautiful, and has magical powers. As the boys enjoy their newfound popularity, they also learn important life lessons about friendship, self-confidence, and being true to oneself.
Billy Madison, an immature and lazy man, must repeat grades 1-12 in order to inherit his father's hotel empire. Along the way, he falls in love with his teacher, faces challenges in high school, and ultimately proves himself worthy of the family business.
Towelhead follows the story of an Arab-American girl named Jasira, who moves to a small town and struggles with racism, puberty, and sexual abuse. Set during the Gulf War in 1990, Jasira's journey explores themes of identity, adolescence, and the challenges of cultural integration.
The Emperor's Club is a drama film about a dedicated teacher named William Hundert who teaches his students the importance of living with integrity and values. The story is set in a prestigious private school, where Hundert encounters a challenging student named Sedgewick Bell. As Hundert tries to shape Sedgewick's character, he is faced with ethical dilemmas and the temptation to compromise his principles. The film explores themes of ethics, teacher-student relationships, and the pursuit of virtue.
Who's Your Daddy? (2002) is a comedy about a young man named Chris who learns that his father may not be who he thought he was. In order to find his real father, Chris embarks on a hilarious journey filled with misadventures and awkward encounters. Along the way, he learns valuable life lessons about love, family, and the importance of being true to oneself.
After getting dumped by his girlfriend, a man recounts his failed attempts to find true love, including encounters with 100 different women.
The Trip is a poignant drama about two men who embark on a road trip across America, facing their own personal demons and discovering the true meaning of love and friendship. Set in the backdrop of 1970s and 1980s, the movie explores themes of repression, homophobia, and the AIDS epidemic. As they travel from Los Angeles to Griffith Park, their bond grows stronger and they navigate through the challenges of illness, death, and societal prejudices.
A Kind of Loving follows Vic Brown, a draughtsman who falls in love with Ingrid Rothwell. They soon get married and must deal with the challenges of young love, family, and societal expectations in 1960s Manchester.
In Buoyancy, a 14-year-old boy from Cambodia is tricked into forced labor on a fishing trawler. He endures harsh conditions, abuse, and violence while dreaming of escape and seeking justice. The film vividly portrays the dark realities of human trafficking and exploitation in the fishing industry.
Who Killed Teddy Bear? (1965) is a neo-noir crime thriller that explores the dark and sleazy underbelly of Times Square. The story follows a disturbing case of telephone harassment and voyeurism as a depraved sexual predator terrorizes his victims. As the tension rises, a police detective and a resourceful disco busboy work together to catch the elusive killer.
In the village of Athens, Greece during the military junta, a teacher strives to educate his students and challenge the conservative traditions upheld by the corrupt police. The story explores the complexities of politics, oppression, and the generation gap while emphasizing the importance of knowledge and progressivism.
Cola de mono is a coming-of-age drama set in 1980s Chile, following the story of a young cinephile who discovers his own sexuality amidst a backdrop of family secrets, abuse, and sexual violence. The film explores themes of coming out, sexual humiliation, and the struggle for acceptance in a conservative society.
A compilation of short films that delve into various aspects of the lives of gay teenagers, including topics like first love, friendship, self-discovery, and coming-of-age.
In East Berlin in the late 70s, two boys meet one evening in a disco: Thomas, who is from a working class family and is doing an apprenticeship, and Michael, a 16-year-old school pupil from an educated middle-class family. They both miss the tram home and walk together instead, ending up at Michael’s house where they discuss God and the world into the early hours. Following this encounter the two boys enter into an unusual friendship, united by their mutual desire to get away from the phoniness, the limitations and the restrictions of their parents and of society.
...Hair Go? Campaigner Chidera Eggerue grows out her pubic hair for the first time in years for a public exhibition, as she explores our relationship with pubic hair
Bowes Academy is a boys' school that becomes the center of a scandal involving a secret pornographic magazine and a blackmail plot. The story follows a gay teenager who comes out and navigates the complexities of relationships and the wrestling world.
When a schoolteacher wakes up in the past, he must navigate through comedic and scientific discoveries in order to return to the present.
ART PAUL OF PLAYBOY: The Man Behind the Bunny, a documentary film on the innovation and impact of Art Paul, the creator of the iconic bunny logo, founding art director of Playboy, and the magazine's visual guru for its first 30 years. Paul is also an extraordinary artist, creating thousands of drawings and paintings of his own. The film combines interviews with historical footage and artworks--works that were art directed by Paul and/or created by him, to bring to life a legendary figure of our time. The film is a production of MoraQuest Media, a company based in Chicago.
Class 7B from N. Koch's school in Aarhus are the stars of the film, which deals with all the joys and problems experienced by the pupils - on the border of the adult world. The film contains all elements: The boys who enjoy the pictures of the pornographic magazines, the girls practicing in front of the mirror, intrigues, unrequited love, sexuality, and feelings which cannot be controlled.
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