
YOLO 2013
YOLO (2013) is a thought-provoking drama that delves into the complexities of teenage relationships and desires. Directed by Marie Grahtø Sørensen, this 22-minute film follows Kimmi, Sally, and Nancy as they navigate love, boundaries, and identity.
Director: Marie Grahtø Sørensen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is YOLO (2013) about?
YOLO (2013) follows three best friends, Kimmi, Sally, and Nancy, as they navigate love, boundaries, and identity in the vibrant backdrop of a high school gym hall.
Who directed YOLO?
Marie Grahtø Sørensen directed this thought-provoking drama, which explores the complexities of teenage relationships and desires.
Who stars in YOLO?
The film features a talented cast, including Julie Brochorst Andersen, Frederikke Dahl Hansen, and Stephania Potalivo.
Is YOLO (2013) worth watching?
While YOLO (2013) may not be for the faint of heart, its unapologetic portrayal of teenage life and raw look at the human experience make it a rewardingly provocative drama that will linger long after the credits roll.
How long is YOLO?
YOLO (2013) has a runtime of 22 minutes.
About YOLO (2013) — A Neon-Lit Exploration of Youth Culture
YOLO (2013) is a thought-provoking drama that delves into the complexities of teenage relationships and desires. Directed by Marie Grahtø Sørensen, this 22-minute film follows Kimmi, Sally, and Nancy as they navigate love, boundaries, and identity. Set against the vibrant backdrop of a high school gym hall, YOLO (2013) is a neon-lit exploration of the human experience. As the snow falls and the girls' inhibitions fade, the lines between reality and fantasy blur. This captivating drama is a must-watch for fans of music-infused storytelling and unflinching portrayals of youth culture. With a talented cast, including Julie Brochorst Andersen, Frederikke Dahl Hansen, and Stephania Potalivo, YOLO (2013) is an unforgettable experience that will leave viewers pondering the meaning of 'real sex' and the power of desire. As the tagline so aptly puts it, 'You Only Live Once,' and YOLO (2013) is a cinematic celebration of that precious, fleeting moment.
This film is not for the faint of heart, with its unapologetic portrayal of teenage life and its raw, unflinching look at the human experience. But for those who dare to explore the complexities of youth culture, YOLO (2013) is a rewardingly provocative drama that will linger long after the credits roll.
YOLO (2013) is a film that will challenge your perceptions and leave you questioning the very fabric of reality. With its bold themes, striking visuals, and unforgettable performances, this 22-minute drama is an unforgettable experience that will stay with you long after the snow has melted and the neon lights have faded.