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Sue, Cheryl and Lexi are three college freshmen-to-be who have been best friends since learning they were born on the same day. They do something special every year for their birthday, but on their eighteenth, they set out to lose their virginity.
This category is intended to contain films about virginity and/or the loss of virginity. Only films that have virginity as an important plot element belong, but not instances where it may only be incidental.
Frustrated at being restricted to fantasy and voyeurism, they decide to film a pornographic movie, in order to gain access to women, money and social standing. Fred steals credit card records from one of his father's patients, and posing as adults, they purchase a web hosting service for After School Special – a site "by virgins, for virgins".
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Teen film is a film genre targeted at teenagers and young adults in which the plot is based upon the lives of teenagers and young adults, such as coming of age, first love, rebellion, conflict with parents, teen angst, and alienation and other topics / issues in the personal and professional lives of teenagers and young adults.
Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors (Oh! Soo-jung) is a 2000 South Korean erotic comedy-drama, directed by Hong Sang-soo. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. [1] It follows the romantic travails of a video producer and a gallery owner, and the web of deceit they spin around their relationship.
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The Medieval romances Floris and Blancheflur (c. 1250) and Bevis of Hampton (c. 1300) both feature virgin heroines who must prove their purity and therefore their worth. [6] [a] The scenario was also acted out on the English stage, in plays such as Middleton's The Changeling (1622). [8]