Strawberries with Sugar is a Portuguese TV show that revolves around the lives of teenagers in a high school. The plot explores themes of friendship, romance, and coming-of-age, with a focus on the struggles and challenges faced by the characters. The show also incorporates musical elements with a high school band playing a central role. It delves into topics such as prejudice, immaturity, and troubled youth, while also highlighting the importance of family relationships.
School is a TV show that delves deep into the lives of its characters, exploring various issues such as love, friendship, and personal growth. The story revolves around the struggles and triumphs of a group of students as they navigate through the ups and downs of high school life. With elements of drama and romance, the show offers a realistic portrayal of the challenges faced by teenagers, tackling sensitive topics such as controversy, drugs, and teenage sex.
A cranky history teacher named Paul Hunham is forced to stay at a remote prep school over the Christmas holidays. He is accompanied by Angus, a troubled student who always gets into trouble, and Mary, a grieving cook. Despite their differences, they form a bond and help each other realize that they have the power to shape their own futures.
Merlí, a charismatic and unconventional high school philosophy teacher, guides his students through the complexities of life, love, and identity. Along the way, he tackles topics such as teenage crushes, sexuality, jealousy, coming out, and rebellion. Set in Barcelona, Spain, the series explores the personal journeys and relationships of the students as they navigate the challenges of adolescence and discover their true selves.
Tatsuya Fujiwara plays a talented detective who trades hardened criminals for troubled teenagers. Placed in an unruly public junior high school, he gets to work contending with the many problems it faces and uncovers some more serious ones. While the detective tries to operate in the hard-line way he knows best, he finds himself confronted by a skeptical and fiery teacher, played by award winning actress Yoko Maki.
Merlí. Sapere Aude is a spin-off series to Merlí that focuses on the life of Pol Rubio, a student of Philosophy in his university years. As Pol navigates through his academic and personal life, he struggles to find his purpose and identity. The series explores themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery.
Christiane is a teenager living in West Berlin who becomes addicted to heroin and turns to prostitution to support her addiction. She navigates the dark underworld of the city, experiencing the highs and lows of drug use and the dangers of the lifestyle. The story highlights the effects of addiction on youth and the desperate measures they take to survive.
Making a Murderer (2015) is a gripping true crime TV show that follows the case of Steven Avery, a man from Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, who served 18 years in prison for a wrongful conviction of sexual assault and attempted murder. After being exonerated, Avery finds himself back in court, this time accused of the murder of photographer Teresa Halbach. The series explores the flaws in the criminal justice system and raises questions about corruption, police misconduct, and the possibility of a cover-up.
When their sons disappear, two unlikely friends, a journalist and a biker, team up to find them in Nice, France. Along the way, they face family conflicts, gangsters, and a troubled youth.
Unconditional is a biographical crime drama movie based on a true story. It revolves around the lives of inner-city youth who are troubled and at risk. It explores the themes of forgiveness and showcases the power of second chances. The movie portrays the journey of a character who devotes her life to helping these young individuals and making a difference in their lives. It is an inspiring tale of hope amidst adversity.
Belle épine is a French drama film set in the 1980s. It tells the story of a troubled 17-year-old girl who finds solace in illegal street racing after the death of her friend. The movie explores themes of youth, sexuality, and the search for identity in a Parisian suburb.
Four troubled youths hold a gas station hostage, leading to a violent confrontation with the police and a game of stripping for their lives.
After witnessing his mother's murder, a troubled teenager becomes a vigilante and seeks justice for the crimes in his city. Along the way, he faces challenges such as drug dealers, prostitutes, and corrupt police officers, all while dealing with his own personal demons.
The Tribe is a movie about a deaf mute teenager who joins a notorious boarding school gang involved in crime and prostitution. He becomes entangled in a world of peer pressure, unwanted pregnancies, and violence. As he navigates through this troubled youth, he forms an unlikely friendship and seeks revenge against the ruthless gang members.
In Marseille, a young prostitute named Shéhérazade falls in love with a recently released prisoner. As their relationship develops, they navigate the dangerous and violent world they live in.
Consequences is a powerful drama that explores the lives of a young gay man who is struggling to come to terms with his sexuality in a society that is still largely homophobic. The film delves into the consequences of repression and the impact it has on relationships, family dynamics, and personal identity. With raw emotion and thought-provoking storytelling, Consequences sheds light on the challenges faced by those who are not accepted for who they truly are.
Marie lives alone with her 16 year old son. She struggles to get by with this teenager who gets deeper and deeper in violence and juvenile delinquency. Speaking sentimentally, things are not going better: the relationship with her lover has come to an end. It may seems depressing, but Marie doesn’t give up, even if love seems to be an inaccessible dream. But love, there is. We can feel the affection of this mother for her troublesome child, thanks to Mathilde Seigner, who gives an astonishing performance. A subtle directing, a strong and captivating story, in short: a must see.
In 'The Workshop,' a teenage boy named Antoine attends a summer writing workshop in the south of France. The workshop is led by Olivia, a female novelist. As Antoine explores his creativity and navigates the complexities of the workshop, he also becomes entangled in a series of mysterious events, including a stalker, far-right politics, an abduction, and death threats. Through these challenges, the themes of racism, neo-fascism, and societal tensions come to the forefront. Antoine must confront his own fears and prejudices as he grapples with the darkness that lurks beneath the surface of the workshop and the post-industrial society surrounding it.
In this romantic comedy, a compulsive liar and a thief cross paths and get involved in a love story. They navigate through stolen suitcases, car accidents, and the police while trying to pursue their own desires.
When the mother of a "tribe" of five children leaves for good, their inept father is not sure how to keep the family clothed and fed, and without the help of his neighbor Simone, he would be nowhere. She is attracted to him but eventually gives up on the relationship. Meanwhile, the father grabs his brood and they take off for Paris in search of the wife. But Simone accidentally ends up on the same train...