Alice, a Catholic teenage girl, attends a weekend retreat where she is confronted with her own sexual desire and curiosity. As she navigates the world of AOL chat rooms and cyber sex, she struggles with her religious beliefs and the expectations placed on her as a young woman. Through a series of humorous and heartfelt encounters, Alice embarks on a journey of self-discovery and sexual awakening.
A Week Away follows the story of a troubled teenager who, after getting into trouble with the law, is given the opportunity to attend a Christian summer camp. During his time at the camp, he experiences love, friendship, and redemption as he connects with fellow campers and learns about the power of forgiveness and belief in God. Along the way, he discovers a newfound sense of purpose and belonging that helps him transform his 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.
Just the Ten of Us is a sitcom set in the 1980s that follows the lives of a large Catholic family. The father is a coach and the mother is a nun turned housewife. The show revolves around the everyday experiences and challenges faced by the family members, including their interactions with each other, their school lives, and their Catholic faith.
Saved! is a comedy drama film about a teenage girl named Mary who attends a Christian high school and finds herself pregnant after she believes she saves her gay boyfriend from being sent to a conversion therapy program. The movie explores themes of religious hypocrisy, intolerance, and the struggles of coming of age.
Jem Starling, a 17-year-old girl raised in a Christian fundamentalist community in Kentucky, finds her passion in dance and develops a forbidden relationship with her magnetic youth pastor, Owen. As her family struggles with secrets and her community condemns her sinful actions, Jem must navigate the consequences of her choices and find her own identity.
Electrick Children follows Rachel, a 15-year-old religious teenager from a fundamentalist family in Utah. After listening to a cassette tape she finds, Rachel believes she has been impregnated by the music and sets out on a journey to find the man with the beautiful voice on the tape. Her search takes her to Las Vegas, where she encounters a wide variety of characters and challenges her upbringing and beliefs. Along the way, she discovers more about herself and the world around her. The movie explores themes of religion, family relationships, and individual freedom.
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (1989) is a TV show that tells the story of a young girl named Jeanette who is raised in a strict religious family. The show explores her journey of self-discovery and challenges faced due to her unconventional beliefs. It touches upon themes of faith, religion, and identity.
Louis Theroux investigates the activities and beliefs of the Westboro Baptist Church, known for their extreme and controversial views on various social issues, including homosexuality and religion.
Louis Theroux goes inside the Westboro Baptist Church, a controversial religious cult known for their extreme beliefs and hate speech.
The First Vision (1976) is a documentary that explores the story of Joseph Smith and the founding of the Mormon religion in the 19th century. It depicts his religious fervor, the vision he had of God and Jesus Christ, and his role as a prophet and preacher. The film showcases the importance of prayer and religious faith in Smith's life and how it led to the establishment of the Latter-Day Saints.
Two High School Couples explore Friendship and dating along dissimiliar lines, leading to Courage and Transformation for one teen and a personal crisis for Another.
Rock Haven tells the story of a repressed homosexual teenager who finds himself falling in love and questioning his faith in a seaside town.
In 'Second Glance,' a teenager named John comes across a mysterious car that has the power to grant wishes. As he struggles with the typical challenges of adolescence, such as school, crushes, and bullying, he finds solace in the car's ability to create alternate realities and timelines. This leads him to explore his own faith and religious beliefs, as he navigates the pressures of his Christian upbringing. Along the way, he forms new friendships and learns valuable lessons about love, forgiveness, and the power of prayer. 'Second Glance' is a heartwarming coming-of-age story that also serves as a Christian film with a message of hope.
When a devoutly religious and timid teenager buying condoms at a store sees his priest walk in, he begins to have a personal crisis.
Lobster fisherman David decides to seek his fortune in London where he finds lodging in a boarding house for girls.
Peter's American dream came true. But the trial of his faith had just begun...
Bad Apple is the story of Quinn Robinson, a Pastor's daughter who learns a valuable life lesson while at Christian Summer Camp. Pastor Robinson and his family are just settling into their new house and new church home. Pastor Robinson is a stern man with a high school sports and military background. His wife Melinda grew up in hard times during her childhood, but as an adult wants to enjoy the finer things in life.
Keith Allen visits Westboro Baptist Church to confront them about their extreme religious beliefs.
Set in 1994, a group of close friends with secrets come together for a murder mystery party, testing their friendships and exploring their personal struggles.