The channel's "filmography" primarily consists of digital series and recurring segments rather than traditional feature films. Key content areas include:
Several major cinematic projects and series carry variations of this title, making up the bulk of searches regarding their respective filmographies: 1. Girls Like Girls (2026 Feature Film)
Explores the immediate contrast between outward institutional rules and chaotic inner lives. A highly influential music video turned into a
A highly influential music video turned into a short film and upcoming feature (2026), Girls Like Girls Official Trailer explores queer themes and young love. Music Hits: Nicky Youre - Girls Girls Girls!
This is a digital series hosted on the Not Safe For TV (NSFTV) channel. : Behind-the-scenes content that offers a more personal
: Behind-the-scenes content that offers a more personal look at the creators' lives.
Below is an overview of the most likely intended "filmographies" and top-performing videos under this name. 1. The "Girls Girls" YouTube Channel & Podcast Chamberlain’s breakout videos in 2017-2018
The "filmography" of a major YouTube creator—such as Emma Chamberlain, Liza Koshy, or Brittany Broski—differs fundamentally from Hollywood. It is episodic, immediate, and responsive to audience feedback. Early works typically fall into the “Get Ready with Me” (GRWM) or “Daily Vlog” genre. For example, Chamberlain’s breakout videos in 2017-2018, characterized by jump cuts, deadpan humor, and mundane activities (buying coffee, going to the grocery store), created a new sub-genre: the “relatable anti-vlog.” These videos serve as the short films of her canon, establishing her directorial voice—raw, unpolished, and intimate.