Happy Days is a nostalgic sitcom set in the 1950s/1960s Milwaukee, focusing on a group of high school friends and their adventures. The series revolves around the Cunningham family, their friends, and the local hangout, Arnold's Drive-In. With themes of friendship, family, and coming of age, the show explores the ups and downs of teenage life in a retro setting.
Hey Dad..! was an Australian sitcom produced by Gary Reilly Productions, originally airing from 1987 to 1994 on the Seven Network.
Maude Findlay, a liberal and independent woman living in New York City in the 1970s, navigates various social issues, family relationships, and political activism.
NewsRadio is a workplace sitcom that takes place at a New York City radio station. The show follows the daily lives and antics of the station's staff, including their relationships, office dynamics, and the challenges they face in the world of broadcasting. The series blends clever humor with workplace comedy and introduces viewers to a cast of quirky characters.
Blossom is a TV show that follows the life of a teenage girl named Blossom Russo and her interactions with her family, including her recovering drug addict father, her two brothers, and her best friend. The show explores themes of friendship, family relationships, rebellion, and coming of age in the 1990s.
Three Steps Above Heaven is a coming-of-age drama that follows the story of a rebellious teenager named Hache who falls in love with Babi, a girl from a different social background. Despite their opposing worlds, they embark on a passionate and forbidden romance that takes them on a thrilling journey of self-discovery, friendship, and young love. As their relationship evolves, they face various challenges, including motorcycle crashes, illegal street racing, competition, and societal expectations. Will their love be able to overcome these obstacles, or will they be torn apart by the forces that seek to keep them apart?
Sairat is a story of two teenagers belonging to different castes who fall in love with each other. Their forbidden love leads them to rebel against societal norms and face the consequences of their actions in a small town.
A laid-back Southern man named Lucas Jackson is sentenced to two years in a rural prison for cutting off the tops of parking meters. While in prison, he refuses to conform to the strict rules and regulations. Despite facing hard labor and constant harassment from the prison gang leader, Lucas becomes a hero among the prisoners and gains the nickname "Cool Hand Luke." However, his rebellious nature ultimately leads to his tragic demise, making him a symbol of defiance against an unjust system.
Two teenage girls, Claire and Hailey, discover a mermaid named Aquamarine in the swimming pool of their beach club. Aquamarine seeks their help in finding true love so she can avoid an arranged marriage. The girls disguise Aquamarine as a human to help her attract the attention of a lifeguard named Raymond. As the girls navigate through teenage crushes, friendship, and growing up, they learn valuable lessons about love and self-discovery.
In Millennium Actress, a documentary filmmaker explores the life of a reclusive former movie star, Chiyoko Fujiwara. Through a series of interviews, Chiyoko recounts her extraordinary career and her search for a lost love. As the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, the filmmaker becomes deeply immersed in Chiyoko's story, uncovering the secrets of her past and the power of her memories.
When a man is diagnosed with terminal cancer, he decides to rebuild his crumbling house and reconnect with his estranged family, including his ex-wife and rebellious teenage son. Through the process of house construction, they learn to heal old wounds and rediscover the meaning of love and family.
Bareilly Ki Barfi is a romantic comedy film that revolves around a love triangle between a small-town boy, a tomboyish girl, and a timid young woman. The story takes place in the colorful town of Bareilly, where Bitti, a free-spirited and carefree girl, is in search of true love. When she comes across a book titled 'Bareilly Ki Barfi,' she becomes intrigued and embarks on a journey to find the author. This leads to unexpected twists and turns as Bitti's life intertwines with those of the two men, creating a comedy of errors and a heartwarming tale of love and self-discovery.
Five Easy Pieces follows the story of a talented pianist who gives up his promising career to work on an oil rig. He faces internal conflicts as he tries to come to terms with his identity and confronts his dysfunctional family. The film explores themes of alienation, rebellion, and the false promise of the American dream.
Robert Ross (Brent Carver) lives a protected adolescence in a well-off Toronto suburb. Secretive and withdrawn, he shares his thoughts only with his sister Rowena (Anne-Marie MacDonald) who is mentally disabled. He feels compassion for his weak and conventional father. He avoids any confrontation with his mother (Martha Henry), a dominating woman whose despondency at having given birth to a handicapped child has turned to bitterness. Rowena occupies a central position in Robert's existence of daydreams and make-believe. When she dies, Robert clashes openly with his family, and decides to take himself in hand. It's 1914. He enrolls in the Canadian army, and, after training in Alberta and Montreal, he finds himself in England and France. The war becomes another way for him to resolve his conflicts, his dramas, his passions--his wars.
Remember the Daze (2007) is a comedy-drama film that takes place in the 1990s and follows a group of high school students during their summer break. The story focuses on their experiences with friendships, drug use, partying, and coming-of-age moments. It explores themes of nostalgia, rebellion, and the complexities of teenage life.
Crossroads is a comedy-drama film about a high school graduate named Lucy who goes on a cross-country trip with her childhood friend Mimi and singer Kit. Along the way, they face various challenges and discover themselves. Lucy hopes to audition for a music school in Los Angeles, while Mimi deals with her overprotective father and Kit tries to find her estranged mother. The movie explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and following one's dreams. It also touches on topics such as teenage pregnancy, self-confidence, and loss of virginity.
In Drive Me Crazy, Nicole and Chase are neighbors and high school students who pretend to be a couple in order to make their exes jealous. As they spend more time together, they start to develop genuine feelings for each other and must navigate the complexities of teenage romance.
Twin sisters Jane and Roxy Ryan have opposite personalities but are forced to work together when they get involved in a series of misadventures during a day in New York City. They must retrieve Jane's speech for a scholarship competition while being chased by a truant officer and a shady music producer.
Die Nibelungen: Siegfried is an epic silent film based on Germanic mythology. It tells the story of Siegfried, a legendary hero on a quest to slay a dragon and win the hand of a princess. With its stunning visuals and mythical themes, this film is a masterpiece of early cinema.
The Trial of Joan of Arc tells the story of the 15th-century French heroine, Joan of Arc, who is falsely accused of witchcraft, making a deal with Satan, and other crimes. Despite her strength, conviction, and bravery, Joan faces a rigged trial and is ultimately burned alive. The film explores themes of rebellion, anti-authority, political corruption, and religious fundamentalism.