How to Talk to Girls at Parties is a surreal and psychedelic movie set in 1970s London. It follows a punk teenager who falls in love with a female humanoid alien. The movie explores themes of forbidden love, alien disguises, and the punk rock scene of the time.
Valley Girl is a romantic comedy about a teenage girl named Julie who falls in love with Randy, a punk rocker from Hollywood. Their relationship is challenged by social class differences and the disapproval of Julie's friends.
In Suburbia (1983), a group of disaffected youth living in suburban Los Angeles find solace and a sense of belonging within the punk rock subculture of the 1980s. As they navigate the challenges of a dysfunctional family, blue-collar jobs, and societal rejection, they seek acceptance and rebellion through punk music, graffiti, and squatter lifestyles. Their friendships are tested as they confront issues of identity, conformity, and the consequences of their choices.
In Istanbul, two girls from different backgrounds, Peri and Shirin, form an unexpected friendship as they navigate the complexities of their personal lives and the contrasting worlds they come from. Peri, a rebellious tomboy with divorced parents, finds solace in her relationships and experiences falling in love with a woman. Shirin, on the other hand, is a college student from a conservative Turkish family, trying to break free from the expectations placed upon her. The movie explores themes of love, family, class differences, and the challenges of being true to oneself in a patriarchal society.
It is the summer of 1984 in Schmalenstedt, in the middle of Holstein Switzerland, directly on the Baltic Sea. The 17-year-old Malte Ahrens, who calls himself Roddy Dangerblood, lives with his elderly parents in a farmhouse, is trained as a potter and has discovered for himself the punk that has made its way into Schmalenstedt with some delay.
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