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Juno (2007)
Beschreibung: A witty and heartfelt story about a teenage girl navigating an unplanned pregnancy, this film shares the reference's blend of humor and emotional depth. It captures the awkwardness and resilience of adolescence beautifully.
Fakt: The screenplay was written by Diablo Cody, who won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for her work on the film.


It's Kind of a Funny Story (2010)
Beschreibung: This movie delves into mental health and the pressures of adolescence, resonating with the emotional depth and personal growth seen in the reference. The protagonist's journey through a psychiatric ward mirrors the transformative experiences of the main character.
Fakt: The film is based on a semi-autobiographical novel by Ned Vizzini, who drew from his own experiences in a psychiatric hospital.


Adventureland (2009)
Beschreibung: Set in the 1980s, this film captures the bittersweet transition from adolescence to adulthood, much like the reference. It combines humor and nostalgia with a realistic portrayal of young love and life's uncertainties.
Fakt: The film was inspired by director Greg Mottola's own experiences working at a theme park during his college years.


The Art of Getting By (2011)
Beschreibung: The film explores themes of teenage angst, self-discovery, and the struggles of growing up, much like the coming-of-age narrative in the reference. It features a protagonist who feels out of place and is searching for meaning in his life.
Fakt: The movie was originally titled 'Homework' and was Freddie Highmore's first leading role in a feature film.


The Spectacular Now (2013)
Beschreibung: A raw and honest portrayal of teenage romance and self-discovery, this film shares the reference's focus on personal growth and the complexities of young relationships. The protagonist's journey is both uplifting and heartbreaking.
Fakt: The screenplay was adapted from a novel by Tim Tharp, and the film won a Special Jury Award at the Sundance Film Festival.


The Way Way Back (2013)
Beschreibung: A heartfelt story about a shy teenager finding his voice and confidence during a summer vacation, similar to the protagonist's journey of self-acceptance and growth. The film balances humor and poignant moments effectively.
Fakt: The screenplay was written by Jim Rash and Nat Faxon, who also directed the film and won an Oscar for their work on 'The Descendants.'


The Kings of Summer (2013)
Beschreibung: This film follows a group of boys who decide to build a house in the woods and live independently, echoing themes of rebellion and the search for freedom seen in the reference. It's a quirky yet poignant take on adolescence.
Fakt: The film was shot in just 24 days, and much of the dialogue was improvised by the young cast.


Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (2015)
Beschreibung: A touching story about friendship, loss, and the impact of serious illness on young lives, this film shares the emotional depth and coming-of-age themes of the reference. It balances humor with profound moments of introspection.
Fakt: The film won both the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival.


The Fault in Our Stars (2014)
Beschreibung: This movie explores love and loss through the lens of teenagers dealing with serious illness, much like the emotional and transformative journey in the reference. It's a heartfelt story that resonates deeply with audiences.
Fakt: The film's screenplay was written by the authors of the original novel, John Green, and Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber.


Paper Towns (2015)
Beschreibung: A mystery-tinged coming-of-age story about a boy's quest to find a missing girl, this film shares the reference's themes of self-discovery and the complexities of young relationships. It's both adventurous and introspective.
Fakt: The film's title refers to 'paper towns,' a cartographer's term for fake places inserted into maps to catch copyright infringers.
