Yeon-joo despises herself. She can't help picking a fight. She pushes people away even when she doesn't want to. Also, being a lesbian doesn't help the fact that she hates herself either. After a little talk with Mom gone terribly wrong, Yeon-joo attempts to kill herself. Unfortunately, sudden appearance of teacher and Ji-oh (who seem to be in a suspicious relationship), and interruption of Illuminati kid’s mysterious rituals, Yeon-joo's suicide attempt doesn't go as planned.

A teenage slacker called Bill Thompson and his nerdy friend Monty Taylor decide to rebel against school bully Jack bath

Yasmine , Roxi and Ana run away to the seaside two days before their finals to have the time of their lives.

The power games of a group of kids unfolds and escalates in this short film which circles around surveillance and violence amongst youth. Felix is a shy twelve year old looking for some new friends, innocently unknowing of the unpleasant procedures of making "cool" friends.

The sea. A sailboat. Some teenagers drink and dance under the scorching Mediterranean sun. Meanwhile, inside the vessel, the body of a girl lying twisted and nonexistent in the eyes of others.

Single mother and autistic daughter Yan live together with endless fights because they never agree with each other. It is only through Yan's painting that her mother realizes her wish is just to grow up happily and healthily for both of them.

Brinking News is a story about a middle school girl and her friends working to solve a mystery at their school before it's too late. In order to get to the bottom of it and make things right they must first take the big risk of believing in themselves. This is a completely original narrative screenplay, from story to musical score, produced by the AG Wright Film Club. Premiered as the feature film at the Stafford County Film Festival May 11&12, 2018. We hope you enjoy watching it as much as we enjoyed making it. —Philip Snow

At age 15, Debora shares with Hamlet the angst and doubts of her adolescence.

Milan, western suburbs. In one of the nine districts ("zone") of the city, the students of the "Rosa Luxemburg" trade school meditate over the meaning of living in the suburbs. And they do so using their smartphones, filming their days and looking for a common thread among their lives. Crossing and mixing video-diaries, documentary shooting and fictional scenes, the project struggles to take a definite shape: every character and perspective channels the tale in a different direction, escaping from linear narrative lines and bringing us to some kind of archipelago.

A 13-year old lonely teenager girl is madly in love with a greasy haired, 30-year old rocker boy in the neighbor. One day she decides to confess her feelings to him.

A mother tries to support her son and his gender identity by inviting a new friend to dinner.

During one night, 3 teenagers; James, Royston and Saskia seek to escape their troubled home lives, only to find that they may have brought the trouble with them.

Shuhaadh is a fourteen year old boy whose parents are drug addicts. When the movie begins Shuhaadh's father Ahamma, who is also involved in petty drug deals, is brought from police custody to house arrest. Shuhaadh's mother is said to be in drug rehabilitation center. Ahamma is shown as a vicious man, who abuses Shuhaadh's physically and verbally.

Bret, 19, yearns to leave his Connecticut hometown and head off to college. He figures summer will be fun with his buddies but as the days progress, the situations he finds himself in spiral out of control. He has run-ins with the police, problems with his girlfriend involving another girl, and a revenge attack he never should have involved himself in.

Carlos and Roque, two high school friends, play on the same soccer team. After an unexpected rapprochement between the two, Carlos doubts about his sexuality, rejects Roque's friendship and forces him to keep quiet. From this moment on, Carlos faces the difficult circumstance of making a decision whether or not to save his friendship.