Noah is forced to leave everything behind and move in with her mother's wealthy husband. In the mansion, she meets her new stepbrother Nick, and they begin a secret and forbidden relationship, falling madly in love.
Gossip Girl follows the lives of a group of privileged teenagers from the Upper East Side of New York City, as they face peer pressure, betrayal, and the complexities of love and friendship. The series explores themes of materialism, social climbing, and the struggles of growing up in a high society.
Boston Public is an American television drama series that aired on Fox from October 23, 2000, to January 30, 2004. The series revolves around the lives of high school teachers, students, and administrators in a Boston public school. It explores topics such as teacher-student relationships, race relations, and the challenges faced by students, teachers, and school administrators.
Four teenage boys, Kevin, Oz, Jim, and Finch, enter a pact to lose their virginity by prom night. They each face challenges and obstacles as they navigate through awkward sexual encounters and relationships. Along the way, they discover the importance of friendship, love, and acceptance.
Set in Malmö, Sweden during World War II, a teenage boy and his female teacher engage in a forbidden love affair that leads to unexpected consequences.
Renton, a heroin addict in Edinburgh, attempts to break free from the drug scene and his group of friends. He goes through withdrawal, relapses, and faces the consequences of his actions. Eventually, he leaves his friends and begins a new life in London. However, his past catches up to him when his friends, Begbie and Sick Boy, show up at his doorstep. Renton decides to leave them and takes a large sum of money from an illegal drug deal. He starts a new life, leaving behind the chaos and danger of his past.
Set in 1910s New Orleans, 'Pretty Baby' follows the story of a 12-year-old girl who is introduced to the world of prostitution. As she navigates through the challenges of her surroundings, she discovers her own sexuality and explores the power dynamics of lust and attraction. The film tackles themes of innocence, exploitation, and the exploration of sexuality.
The Ages of Lulu is a controversial film that explores themes of rape, incest, sexual experimentation, and sexual awakening. It tells the story of Lulu, a young woman who becomes involved in a series of dangerous and erotic encounters, including a brother-sister incestuous threesome. Set in Madrid, Spain, the film delves into Lulu's promiscuous and unconventional sexual experiences, revealing the darker side of human desire.
The Lover is a film adaptation of the semi-autobiographical novel by Marguerite Duras. Set in 1920s French Indochina, the movie portrays the forbidden love affair between a French teenager and an older, wealthy Chinese man. The film explores themes of desire, sexual awakening, and the consequences of societal taboos.
Lilya, a teenage girl from post-Soviet Russia, is abandoned by her mother and falls into the dark world of sex trafficking. She becomes a victim of sexual abuse and forced prostitution. The movie explores her desperate struggle for survival and her eventual tragic fate.
Beau Pere tells the story of a man who falls in love with his stepdaughter after the death of her mother. As their relationship becomes more intimate, they struggle with the guilt and consequences of their forbidden love. The movie explores themes of desire, loss, and the complexities of human relationships.
Ken Park is a provocative and controversial drama that explores the lives of several teenagers in a California suburb. The film delves into themes of infidelity, abuse, sexual exploration, and teenage angst. It follows the lives of four teenagers who engage in a variety of explicit and taboo behaviors, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.
Awkward high school sophomore Sam struggles through her 16th birthday when her family forgets and she deals with unrequited love for popular senior Jake. While navigating her embarrassing mishaps, she forms an unexpected connection with a Chinese exchange student and finds out that Jake has feelings for her too. In the end, Sam and Jake share a kiss and celebrate her birthday together.
Playing with Love is a provocative and controversial drama set during a summer vacation. It follows the journey of a teenage girl who finds herself entangled in a complex love triangle, navigating themes of sexuality, cruelty, and submission. The film delves into the dark side of adolescence, addressing taboos and exploring the boundaries of desire and manipulation. With its explicit scenes and thought-provoking storyline, Playing with Love is a challenging and daring exploration of the teenage experience.
The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane is about a 13-year-old girl named Rynn who lives alone in a New England town. She is determined to hide her family's dark secret and keep her younger brother, who is exploited by an unscrupulous adult, safe. Rynn is also confronted by a nosy landlady and a suspicious police officer while she tries to maintain a normal life.
This episodic film is a close relative of Wolf Hartwig's schoolgirl report movies, made by the same people, in a similar style, around similar topics. However, this one specifically focuses on the coming-of-age aspects, to an extent that it also touches on delicate issues such as paedophilia.
Young & Beautiful tells the story of Isabelle, a teenage girl who embarks on a secret life as a high-class escort. As she explores her sexuality and encounters different clients, Isabelle navigates the complexities of love, desire, and the consequences of her choices. This coming-of-age drama explores themes of identity, power, and the blurred lines between pleasure and exploitation.
Fat Girl (2001) is a provocative drama set in southern France during the summer vacation. It follows the story of a teenage girl, Anaïs, and her experiences with sexuality, sibling rivalry, and the dynamics within her family. The film explores themes of coming-of-age, loss of virginity, and the dark consequences of sexual coercion.
Kids is a gritty and provocative film that follows a group of teenagers in New York City as they navigate various aspects of their lives, including underage sex, drug use, and street life. The film delves into themes of coming-of-age, sexual promiscuity, and the consequences of their actions.
After a teenager is abducted by a sadistic kidnapper, she is subjected to brutal torture involving body piercing and sadomasochism. With the help of her detective mother, they must uncover the identity of the sadist before it's too late.