Young Love (2001) is a Finnish coming-of-age drama written and directed by Arto Lehkamo, noted for its amateurish production quality and often cited as a cult "so bad it's good" film. The plot centers on 13-year-old Jukka, who helps his neighbor escape an abusive household by managing her entry into a beauty pageant. For more details, visit IMDb . Young Love (2001) directed by Arto Lehkamo - Letterboxd
Released in 2001, "Young Love" (also known as "Molodaya lyubov" in Russian) is a romantic drama film that tells the story of two young people navigating the complexities of first love. The movie follows the lives of two high school students, Alex and Natasha, as they fall in love and face the challenges of adolescence. The film's themes of love, friendship, and growing up resonated with audiences worldwide, particularly among young viewers who could relate to the characters' experiences. young love 2001 ok.ru
It is the proof that love—even imperfect, low-budget, badly compressed love—does not disappear. It simply migrates to a quieter corner of the internet, waiting for you to type the right words into the search bar. Young Love (2001) is a Finnish coming-of-age drama