Titans follows the adventures of a group of young superheroes as they come together to fight crime and discover their true identities and powers. Based on the DC Comics Teen Titans, the show explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and family. As they face various villains and navigate the challenges of being teenage superheroes, the team learns the importance of acceptance and teamwork.
Shadowhunters follows Clary Fray, a young woman who discovers she belongs to a long line of demon hunters known as Shadowhunters. As Clary unravels the truth about her past, she must navigate the dangerous world of Downworlders and overcome various challenges to protect humanity.
Sex, Party and Lies takes place in Spain and follows a group of college students who navigate their way through various sexual encounters and drug experiences. The story revolves around self-acceptance, friendship, and coming-of-age, as the characters explore their own desires and identities.
Toc Toc is a comedy movie that revolves around a group of individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder. They all end up attending a therapy session together and their quirky behaviors lead to hilarious situations. The movie is based on a play and showcases the challenges faced by people with obsessive-compulsive behavior. It also highlights the importance of therapy and support in dealing with such conditions.
Tarzan II follows the story of a young Tarzan who is struggling to find his place in the jungle. He embarks on a journey of self-discovery and self-acceptance, all while facing various challenges and encounters with talking animals. Through his adventures, Tarzan learns the importance of family, friendship, and embracing his true self.
Life: Love on the Line centers around the story of a gay man and a straight woman who form a deep connection, leading to a complex and emotional journey of self-discovery, acceptance, and personal growth. Set in an office setting, the show explores themes of love, friendship, and the challenges faced by individuals in unconventional relationships. The story takes a unique twist during the Christmas season, as the characters exchange heartfelt presents and deepen their bond. With elements of coming-of-age, true love, and childhood friends, Life: Love on the Line is a heartfelt TV show that explores the complexities of human relationships and the power of love and acceptance.
Five high school students from different social groups report for Saturday detention. As they spend the day together, they open up to each other, revealing their secrets and fears. Despite their differences, they form unexpected friendships and challenge stereotypes. In the end, they write a motivating letter to their disciplinary principal, challenging his preconceived judgments and demonstrating their growth and realization that they are more than the labels society has placed on them.
In the world of Uglyville, where unique and imperfect dolls reside, Moxy, an optimistic and cheerful doll, decides to venture into the real world with her friends. They go on a journey to find perfection in the Institute of Perfection, where the conventional dolls are trained as prototypes for the real world. Along the way, they learn important lessons about self-acceptance, self-worth, and the beauty of being different.
Khumba, a half-striped zebra, embarks on a daring journey to find his missing stripes and discover his purpose. Along the way, he encounters various adventures and meets quirky characters who help him learn the true meaning of courage, self-acceptance, and self-discovery.
Guido is a film director, trying to relax after his last big hit. He can't get a moment's peace, however, with the people who have worked with him in the past constantly looking for more work. He wrestles with his conscience, but is unable to come up with a new idea. While thinking, he starts to recall major happenings in his life, and all the women he has loved and left. An autobiographical film of Fellini, about the trials and tribulations of film making.
Longhorns is a sex comedy movie set in the 1980s. It follows a college student who is exploring his sexuality and experiences a weekend getaway with his college roommate. The movie tackles themes of homosexuality, self-acceptance, and the exploration of sexual fantasies. It also delves into the challenges faced by closeted gay men and the social dynamics of college life.
In the world of ballet, a dance instructor helps a talented male dancer find self-acceptance and personal growth. Along the way, he navigates a complicated relationship with his mother and discovers the true meaning of love and dedication.
In Waiting for Forever, a young man named Will Donner is completely smitten with his childhood friend Emma Twist. Despite Emma's successful career as a Hollywood actress, Will decides to follow her around the country in hopes of convincing her that they are meant to be together. As he juggles odd jobs and tries to prove his worth, Will navigates through the challenges of love, friendship, and self-acceptance. This heartwarming film explores themes of lasting friendship, personal growth, and the true meaning of love.
After fifteen years, the Tony-winning Broadway production of Spring Awakening gathers the original cast and creative team for a spectacular concert event.
In 'Wasting Away', a group of friends find themselves in the middle of a zombie outbreak at a bowling alley. As they try to navigate through the chaos, they discover that the zombies are not what they seem. With comedic moments and unexpected twists, this movie takes a unique approach to the zombie genre.
Esteros is a poignant and sensual coming-of-age film about Matías and Jerónimo who spend their childhood together in a quiet countryside of Argentina. Their friendship grows stronger as they slowly discover their sexual attraction to each other. However, their bond is tested when Matías' father moves the family to the city, separating them. Ten years later, Matías returns to his hometown for a weekend getaway and is forced to confront his feelings for Jerónimo once again.
When a Chinese-Canadian college student returns home to Toronto, she visits a Hong Kong cafe she frequented during her childhood. Through eating the food, she is suddenly able to relive suppressed memories of her deceased grandmother. Now she must confront their multifaceted relationship and her own identity to find her peace.
Tru Loved tells the story of Tru, a teenage girl who moves to a suburban town with her two gay dads. She becomes involved in a high school football team and befriends a goth girl and a gay football player. Tru also forms a same-sex relationship with a girl from her school. The movie explores themes of self-acceptance, diversity, and overcoming homophobia.
An old and lonely writer's life is turned around when a young woman comes into his life and one day a uninvited guest comes and makes things more complicated.
When two young gay men in New York City struggle with their personal and professional lives, they find solace and self-discovery through their involvement in a controversial off-Broadway musical.