Leon lost to Michael in the yo-yo contest of California and in taunt, Michael said that Leon can never beat him if his Eastern techniques can't beat his own Western speed. So to learn more and train the power of the Eastern yo-yo, Leon returns to China and stops a robbery on his trip, which catches the eye of a school coach who had been given the work of starting a yo-yo team for Jianghai High School. The school doesn't have the required money to get a training spot and uniforms, and the coach must find a way to solve this problem. By trying to use his own cash, the coach stood on the work of making the team by taking the school's yo-yo players in a trick show.
Some Kind of Wonderful tells the story of a teenage boy who falls in love with his best friend while navigating the complexities of high school. With class differences and a love triangle, the film explores themes of adolescent romance and coming-of-age.
Following the wildly popular, breakthrough first season, “Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets,” this second season of “Shiny Happy People” exposes the brutal truths of Teen Mania, once America's largest evangelical youth organization. Founded by Ron Luce in the 1990s, Teen Mania attracted millions of young people through stadium events and its Honor Academy internship program.
In a whirlwind of magical mishaps and roller-skating mayhem, Sahara, a magic-less teenager, unwittingly finds herself thrust into the fantastical world of roller derby. Teaming up with a squad of quirky, spell-slinging roller derby girls, she embarks on a hilarious journey from zeroes to heroes, determined to conquer the derby scene and prove that even without magic, She’s got what it takes to win it all.
Sina and her best friend Aleks are young teenagers of immigrant origin in Germany in 1993, but a film project on a school trip puts their symbiotic friendship to the test.
An adult animated comedy-drama pilot following two lower-middle-class teenagers as they navigate their lives in the ever-changing early 2000s.
Three teenagers — Amelio, Blake and Kira — each begin their gender transition, supported in different ways by their families. This deeply sensitive documentary follows them between ages 15 and 17 as they navigate the emotional and physical challenges of being transgender. For them, puberty brings intense distress, as their developing bodies do not align with their true gender identity. The film explores the difficult questions faced by parents and doctors: whether to medically delay puberty, start hormonal treatment, or wait and risk worsening the teens’ suffering. Through moments of doubt, upheaval and hope, the documentary offers an intimate look at three young people who want only one thing — for the outside world to see them as they know themselves to be.
"JUST TRUST ME" Arthur and Iris are only teenagers when a third world war upends their life. Forced to live together in the remains of Arthur's home, the pair discovers the lengths they'll go to for survival.
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