Schoolgirls follows the journey of an 11-year-old girl in a Catholic high school as she navigates friendship, family, and discovering her own identity in a small town. Set against the backdrop of Zaragoza in 1992, the film explores themes of adolescence and the complexities of growing up.
Every summer, 10-year-old Dune goes with her parents to the south-west coast of France, where she meets her best friend Mathilde. Together, they explore pine forests, contemplate the shape of clouds, follow teenagers and crash their parties, and secretly watch horror films. But this one summer is special for Dune – last year, the family skipped their usual holiday without her knowing why. She feels that something has changed. As childhood becomes a little more distant, she begins to see adults and teenagers differently and understand their secrets.
Dalva, a 12-year-old girl who dresses and lives like an adult, is suddenly taken away from her house. Confused at first, she meets Jayden, a social worker, and Samia, a teenager with a fiery personality. Together, they embark on a journey that brings new hope and friendship to Dalva.
Nicaragua, today. Eleven-year-old María lives with her mother Lilibeth on the edge of an immense rubbish dump. Their future depends on selling a litter of purebred puppies to a local gang member. When the deal falls through, Lilibeth has to move to the outskirts of the city and leave María to work at a recycling factory. The days go by with no sign of her mother's return. María feels abandoned, confused and angry. One night she meets Tadeo, a kind and romantic boy determined to help her find her mother.
Ewa is a 10-year-old girl, convinced of being a vampire. When she gets bullied by teenagers from the neighborhood for her belief, she's ready to act in the creepiest, sickest ways to prove her identity to the world.
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