21 Jump Street follows a group of young police officers who are assigned to go undercover as high school students in order to investigate and solve crimes. The show explores issues of youth culture, drugs, gangs, and coming-of-age in an urban setting.
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.
Durarara!! is set in the city of Ikebukuro, where different urban legends and youth subcultures coexist. The story follows several characters and their interconnected lives as they get involved in the mysterious happenings in the city. From street gangs to medical experiments, Durarara!! delves into the complexities of city life.
Two seasoned drug dealers return to the gritty street of London, but their pursuit of money and power is threatened by a young and ruthless hustler.
Bully is a powerful drama that delves into the lives of a group of friends in Florida, as they navigate through the complex issues of teenage sexuality, violence, and cruelty. The film addresses the consequences of bullying and the impact it has on the lives of those involved. It explores themes of revenge, manipulation, and the struggle for justice in a society plagued by the cruelty of teenagers.
Director Wong Yiu, recognising the spending power of a new demographic, was looking to create a teenage sensation for the factory girls. It soon became a social phenomenon in the 1960s. Former child star Connie Chan Po-chu fitted the bill perfectly with her doe-eyed innocence framed by silky long hair. In Girls are Flowers, she plays a young tutor falling in love with a handsome boy. However, their road to romance is paved with potholes and speed bumps. Chan's fellow former child star Nancy Sit plays the boy's younger sister who saves the day with her shrewd, nimble-minded plans. Sit's role may be small but with radiance from her glorious smile and beaming personality, she brightens up this musical romantic comedy like a fairy-tale nymph.
A web series that depicts the intersecting lives of several off-beat 21st century teenagers.
Eden is a movie about a young man named Paul who explores the French electronic music scene in the 1990s and 2000s. It follows his struggles with drug abuse, his relationships, and his pursuit of his passion for music. The movie captures the essence of the youth culture and the challenges Paul faces as he tries to find his place in the rave culture and the music industry.
The Doors follows the journey of Jim Morrison and the iconic rock band as they experience fame, drug addiction, and the counterculture of the 1960s.
Rage celebrates turning 30 with this special look at its history and influence on Australian music and culture.
Zaga is a comedy talk show that explores various aspects of youth culture in Turkey. The show features sketches, live entertainment, interviews, and non-fiction segments. It provides a lively and entertaining experience for viewers, with a focus on the country's vibrant youth culture.
How Soon Is Now? is a drama TV show that delves into the lives of young individuals during the politically charged 1960s and 1970s. It follows their experiences with growing up, friendship, love, and the challenges they face within the youth culture of that era.
A look back at the social movements, revolts and youth subcultures from the post-war period to the present day: after the World War II, the left-bank of Paris became a mecca for jazz and alternative living, youth culture was born with trailblazing American movies, and rock became the soundtrack to a generation that wanted to change everything.
Woodstock is a documentary film that captures the iconic music festival held in 1969. It showcases the performances of various artists and highlights the counterculture movement during the Vietnam era. The film portrays the love and unity of the youth culture and their passion for rock music.
Masculin Féminin is a French New Wave film that explores the social and political climate of 1960s France through the lens of a young aspiring singer and her relationships with friends and lovers. The film delves into themes of idealism, disillusionment, and the struggle for personal and political identity.
Beans, a Gen Z kid, is sent to a newly gentrified and urban hell, where he works as Devil's social media manager as the two navigate their personal lives while forming an unlikely friendship and making hell the best place to live in the universe.
The 90s: Ten Years That Changed the World is a documentary that takes a deep dive into the cultural shifts and significant events that occurred during the 1990s. From the rise of alternative rock music to the influence of British culture, the film examines how these factors shaped and impacted the decade.
In his new film, Erwin Wagenhofer is looking for the good and beautiful in this world.