Pedro
Alexandre
João
A mother struggles to hold her family together as multiple crises threaten to destroy them.
A troubled teen moves to a small town to live with their estranged father. Learning the town is plagued by unspeakable evils, they attempt to take matters into their own hands.
The Sukaharta family lives extremely frugally and happily—until a major pay cut forces them to move into a cramped ex-birdcage above a shop. Using their thrift strategy, TRIK (The Family's Tactics for Thriftiness), they struggle to save money and stay united as challenges threaten their harmony.
Kapsel is a high school senior party animal who values his close friends more than his final exams. When he realizes that finishing high school also means the breakup of his crew, he decides to ruin everyone's student plans and give them one more year of carefree fun. In order to save his friends from the hardships of entering adulthood, he plans to hack into the innovative system of the Ministry of Education and change the results of their final exams. In this daring action, he involves a group of high school students with the smallest chances of passing their final exams and... his long-lost grandfather, full of controversial life wisdom. Will Kapsel's brilliant plan succeed? Will the boy manage to change the course of events and keep his friends by his side?
Chronically online teenage boys, nerdy Sam and his cocky best friend Aaron, lock away their phones and embark on an epic quest to touch grass in an attempt to impress the intimidatingly beautiful and seemingly perfect influencer, Lila.
In an attempt to fix his bestfriend’s ruined prom look, Daniel magically turns her into a cupcake by accident. Feeling terrible, he scrambles to undo the… bittersweet mistake. Will Daniel save their prom, or will she be a pastry forever?
Ineptitude, bad decisions, and general hijinks collide when four make slacker university students set out on a trip from England to Amsterdam
When a spacey-teenager notices a storefront-psychic, she convinces her cautious friend into getting a reading together. Quickly their fortune turns as they attempt to land the gig of a lifetime.
Mattie and Erin embark on a not-so-exciting adventure to finish the List.
A recovering drug addicted teen faces more issues when she realizes there is a serial killer going specifically for her friend group for individual things that they’ve all done in their lives without regret. Now everyone must come together to figure out what sin they’ve committed so that they can get the killer off their backs, but even if they admit to their sins, they may be too bad to be redeemable. For a chance to be spared, admit your wrong doings.
17-year-old Sami and his friends search for thrills. They arrange meetings with older men where play quickly turns violent. For Sami, these encounters awaken a desire that grows ever stronger. When cracks appear in the group, his loyalty to his friends is threatened by his longing to find his own path. But leaving the familiar behind is not always easy.
A documentary film about the goings on of L’Anse Creuse High School’s Choir. Featuring behind the scenes footage, rehearsals, and their choir concert on April 19, 2024. The film is presented in a direct cinema/cinema verité style. Made independently from L’Anse Creuse High School.
On the eve of a major life change, Abby sorts through memories, unfinished conversations, and the pieces of a friendship strained by ambition. As departure day looms, the past and present collide, forcing her to confront what moving forward really means.
"Brebis" aims to be a deep exploration of the challenges faced by many teenagers in our community, shedding light on conflicts of all kinds. These young people, struggling with difficult issues, will come together at a party that will symbolize a crucial turning point in their lives—although this change may not necessarily be a positive one. Throughout the film, the mental development of each character, who suffers in silence, is gradually brought to the forefront. The dependence on drugs and the struggle to break free. Being subjected to sexual assault and rape, and constantly living with the weight of it. Enduring toxic relationships with possessive and controlling narcissists. Facing the loss of a loved one. Although they are all friends—do they truly know each
In 2006 Berkeley, amidst the throes of first love, queer teens Nina and Jay grapple with understanding Jay's uncharted trans identity. Nina's well-intentioned but misguided efforts to assist push them apart.
'Who I Am' follows a transgender teen who is also autistic. Research shows that people who are neurodivergent are more likely to be trans or gender diverse, but little is known about why. The story is told through observational moments, intimate reflections from the whole family, and Aether’s own original animated characters, The Fallens, coming to life.
Tells story of an adolescent who returns home late at night and neglects his school work. Pictures alternate methods of discipline being tried by his parents without success. Attempts to determine how much discipline is good for adolescents. Shows the results of both too little and too much parental control.