After waking up from a coma, a man becomes suspicious of his new stepfather and uncovers a web of lies and deception. As he delves deeper into the truth, he realizes the stepfather is not who he seems and must protect his family from this dangerous impostor.
A high school senior and star swimmer, Ben Cronin, has his life turned upside down when a new girl in town becomes obsessed with him. As Ben tries to navigate the complexities of teenage romance, he soon finds himself in a dangerous and deadly situation that threatens his future and those around him.
A teenage boy named Justin becomes addicted to internet porn and it starts to impact his relationships and his life. His parents are oblivious to his addiction and he struggles to balance his newfound sexual awakening with his religious beliefs.
Kaname Okiura, a student of Umineko Shougyou High ("Umishou" for short), joined the school’s swimming club in order to learn how to swim, but the club is filled with weirdos. Then, a sunny, happy-go-lucky girl named Amuro Ninagawa who transferred from Okinawa joined the club. Her extraordinary underwater speed and unorthodox swimming style surprised every club member, especially Okiura, because she reminds him of a mermaid he saw only once in his early childhood.
In 'The Thirteenth Year,' a teenage boy named Cody discovers that he is turning into a mermaid on his thirteenth birthday. As he navigates through the challenges of growing scales, fins, and other mermaid features, Cody must figure out how to manage his newfound powers while keeping his identity a secret from his family and friends. With the help of his best friend, Jess, Cody embarks on an adventure to uncover the truth about his mysterious transformation and find a way to embrace his unique abilities.
Swim captain Waii is forced to step up when the university administration threatens to disband the swim club. But as he struggles with a strained family situation—and his growing feelings for a new teammate—will he be able to focus on saving the team?
Giant Little Ones follows the story of two best friends, Franky and Ballas, whose friendship is tested when an unexpected sexual encounter causes a rift between them. As they navigate the complexities of high school, they must confront their own identities and confront the homophobia and prejudices of those around them. Through the ups and downs, they discover the power of self-acceptance and the importance of true friendship.
Waterboys is a comedy movie about a high school boy who joins the synchronized swimming team in order to impress a girl he likes. Along the way, he faces various challenges and forms a bond with his teammates.
Because of a Boy is a heartfelt coming-of-age drama that follows the story of a gay teenager as he navigates the challenges of high school, friendship, love, and acceptance. Set against the backdrop of a school swim team and a labor strike, the movie addresses sensitive topics such as homophobia, prejudice, and the journey of self-discovery. With a focus on the protagonist's experiences, the film sheds light on the complexity of being a gay teenager in a society that often lacks understanding and acceptance.
A young girl named Chrissa moves to a new school in Minnesota and faces bullying from her classmates. With the help of new friends and her swim team, Chrissa learns to stand strong and overcome the challenges she faces.
When a father and daughter move to Australia, they join a local swim team and must overcome challenges including friendship, rivalry, and their own relationship while preparing for the Olympic Games.
Pride is a heartwarming and inspiring true story set in the summer of 1984. A group of UK gay and lesbian activists decide to raise money to support the families of the striking miners. Despite initial hesitation and resistance, the unlikely alliance between the two groups grows stronger as they fight for a common cause against homophobia and prejudice.
Common Ground is an anthology film that tells the stories of several LGBTQ individuals who serve in the US military during the 1950s and 1970s. It explores themes of love, discrimination, and the struggle for acceptance.
Bombay Dreams tells the story of a single father who adopts a child from an orphanage and navigates the challenges of interracial adoption. Along the way, he forms a bond with a swimming coach, discovers his own dreams, and finds love in unexpected places.
Successful insurance salesman Rob Marshall, his bright and devoted wife Maria, and their three sons are the perfect American family. Then the nightmare begins. One night, Rob is attacked and Maria is shot dead. At first, Rob seems the a grieving widower. But, as incriminating secrets come out, he must prove his innocence before the judicial system-- and the horrified suspicions of his sons.
Wallace, an obsessive college swimmer, navigates a swimming injury and romantic tensions with a teammate.
When two single parents remarry, their teenaged son and daughter begin developing an unexpected attraction to each other.
Young and shy Jeff discovers his attraction to men. After struggling with himself he comes out to his parents. Mum eventually listens to his son and tries to understand his feelings, but his Dad would rather die — which, in the end, he really does, leaving behind a mother, her son and his friend to work those things out Jeff and his Dad had never the courage to talk about.
A high school student named Jennifer becomes the target of humiliation and abuse from her fellow classmates. After being sexually assaulted and humiliated, Jennifer discovers she has telekinetic powers and uses them to seek revenge on those who have wronged her.
Black Butterfly is about 16 year old Ariel- a girl with a dream. Making the Women's U.S. Swim Team will change her life. Ariel excitedly begins training when... tragedy strikes. She is brutally raped. Her dreams of swimming, relationships, and life are tossed to and fro as she struggles within the aftermath. Should she tell? Should she hide? Adrenaline and anticipation rise as her coach, family and friends find out about the rape in various ways. Now, what will each do to seek revenge? How will they deal with a rapist who is no stranger to their lives? What draws the line between pain and possibility for Ariel? Written by Honee Earth, LLC.