![]() ![]() These films subconsciously investigated the various fears that get involved when adolescence collides with the sense of growing-up due to a lack of stable domestic life. Remember Larry Clark’s 1995 drama “Kids” that was about a day in the life of a few teenage skateboarders in New York? Or Gus Van Sant’s 2007 film “Paranoid Park” that featured a Skate-Punk’s desolating alienation? What all these films have in common is the feeling of disconnect from the world which is constantly trying to force things on them. Skateboarding and Coming-of-age have not been coupled together for the first time. 2018, on the other hand, took the whole growing-up phase for a flying ride on four wheels. The last few years featured a lot of coming-of-age films that had the common theme of ‘coming-out’ and breaking off faith-related pathos. ![]() Independent films from all over the world have especially taken up the theme of growing up with ultimate grace and sincerity – Diving into the various complexities of the subgenre that often involves breaking out of conventional shackles and driving a sense of happiness home. The coming-of-age subgenre has seen numerous transformation through the years.
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