Byker Grove follows the lives of a group of working-class teenagers in Newcastle, England, as they navigate friendships, teenage romance, and various challenges. Set in the 1990s, the show explores themes of friendship, love, and growing up in a youth club called Byker Grove. The ensemble cast of characters, including boys and girls of various ages, creates a dynamic and relatable story for viewers.
Here and Now is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from September 19, 1992 to January 2, 1993. The series starred Malcolm-Jamal Warner in the lead role, who prior to this series co-starred in The Cosby Show which ended its run in Spring 1992. Bill Cosby served as one on the show's executive producers along with Warner serving as executive consultant credited as M.J. Warner. The song "Tennessee" by Arrested Development was used as the show's theme song.
Honey is a drama film set in Harlem, New York City, that follows the story of a young woman who aspires to become a professional dancer. She faces obstacles such as harassment, blackmail, and the challenges of breaking into the world of hip-hop dance. Through her determination and talent, she navigates her way through the industry and ultimately finds success.
Tiina's teen-aged younger sister Juulia runs away to the Mietaa Youth Center on New Year's Eve 2003, which leads to a chain of events that brings Tiina face to face again with Mika, who performs with his band at Mietaa.
Ali G, a wannabe gangster and TV host, is recruited by the government to infiltrate a youth center, but he becomes entangled in a plot to overthrow the Prime Minister. As Ali G tries to navigate through the world of politics, he ends up making a fool of himself at every turn.
In Control, a man participates in a dangerous experiment that leads to chaos and murder. He tries to escape and find the truth before it's too late.
Ella's unique designs inspire publishing mogul Derek to include plus-sized fashion in his magazine. It's not long before Derek realizes Ella's influence reaches far beyond the catwalk.
In 'A Kiss Before Christmas,' a newsstand owner makes a wish to Santa Claus on Christmas Eve and wakes up in an alternate version of reality where she is a successful lawyer. She must race against time to find her true love and return to her own life before Christmas Day ends.
After the Crown Heights riots, an orthodox Rabbi and a community activist help two youths--one a Hasidic Jew, the other African-American--form a hip-hop group to heal their neighboorhood.
A group of teenagers throw a talent show to save their youth center from a greedy land developer - one song at a time.
Ben, an arrogant, hustling property developer is wrongly arrested and things from bad to worse when he accidentally punches a policeman at the station. Sentenced to community service at a local day centre, Ben's influence with a young tearaway forces him to question his values and he learns to see life from a different angle when he falls in love with Wendy, the centre's formidable and devoted manager...
In Knife in the Head, a neurosurgeon discovers that his patient has been brutally attacked with a knife. As he fights to save the man's life, he uncovers a web of corruption and police brutality. With memories fragmented and a traumatic past, the neurosurgeon must navigate a complex system to find justice and healing.
Noémie (15 years old) has lived in a youth center for three years. When she loses all hope of being taken back by her mother, Noémie runs away in search of meaning and freedom. She goes to join her friend Léa, a former member of the center, who introduces her to a gang of delinquents. Soon, she meets Zach there who quickly offers her to be an escort for a weekend. Recalcitrant at first, Noémie says yes.
The mysterious Mrs. Eleanor Carter moves to Springville with her two teenage children Jimmy and Cathy. Eleanor makes friends with the town's social leader Mrs. Wellington, who supports her idea for a town youth center, and she is aided by Tom Griffith, the high school principal. At the town's annual picnic, to which Eleanor has bought a band, the town busy-body Eunice reveals what she had learned from Eleanor's past.
Double Holiday is a heartwarming holiday movie about a Jewish woman named Rebecca who works in a corporate job. When she is asked to plan the Christmas party with her coworker, Chris, they develop a close bond and discover that they have a lot in common. As they work together to organize the event, Rebecca and Chris find themselves falling in love. However, their relationship is put to the test when Rebecca's job promotion threatens to separate them. Will they be able to overcome the obstacles and find happiness together?
Elisabeth and Charles search for a link between three very different murders.
Gloria Cole and Eddie Swenson are working to keep an old fire house, now being used as a youth center, from being razed to make room for a new skyscraper in Manhattan.
Shelter is a documentary film that showcases a youth center in Louisiana, providing hope and shelter to the community. The film highlights the struggles faced by homeless individuals and the efforts made by the center to provide them with a safe place and support. It captures the stories of the people in the shelter and showcases the significance of community efforts in overcoming challenges and fostering a sense of belonging.
A teenager with a troubled family life and an alcoholic father discovers his talent for ping pong, which becomes an outlet for him to escape and find joy. Through this sport, he learns valuable life lessons and grows as an individual.