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The film follows three at-risk students during a year at Black Rock Continuation High School. It captures Principal Vonda Viland as she coaches the teens: Lee Bridges, who has a young son with a classmate and is facing the challenge of supporting his family; Jennifer Coffield, who lacks family support for her scholastic efforts; and Joey McGee, who grapples with drug use and instability at home.
Nalujuk Night is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Jennie Williams and released in 2021. [1] The film documents the tradition of "Nalujuk Night" among Inuit of Nunatsiavut, an annual event in which Nalujuit—"startling figures that come from the Eastern sea ice, dressed in torn and tattered clothing, animal skins and furs" [2] —walk through the town, where they reward good ...
Bad Kids, a 1994 novel by Yuka Murayama; Ikenai Kotachi (いけない子達 The Bad Kids) a five-member session band (see list of bands associated with Ringo Sheena) "Bad Kids", a song by Black Lips from Good Bad Not Evil "Bad Kids", a song by Lady Gaga from Born This Way; The Bad Kids, a 2016 documentary film about an alternative school for at ...
“Kids'” NC-17 rating ultimately forced Bob and Harvey Weinstein, then at Miramax, to buy back the film from pa “Kids,” a gritty look at a group of skateboarding, drug-abusing, bed-hopping ...
When Gerad Argeros took to the stage naked on his first tour of what would become the film “Fox Chase Boy,” it’s fair to say even tough Philly audiences weren’t quite prepared. “This is ...
The 12-episode gritty crime thriller depicts the troubles that arise after three children accidentally film a murder. The series was previously licensed to Japanese pay-TV group Wowow.
Cornelius Crane Chase was born in Lower Manhattan on October 8, 1943, [6] and grew up in Woodstock, New York. [7] He has an older brother, Ned Jr. [8] His father, Edward Tinsley "Ned" Chase (1919–2005), [9] was a Princeton-educated Manhattan book editor and magazine writer. [10]
Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV is a 2024 American five-part documentary television series that details the toxic behind-the-scenes world of children's television programs from the 1990s to the 2000s, with a special focus on Dan Schneider's tenure as a producer and showrunner at Nickelodeon.