
Screwed 2018
"This nordic summer is all about being screwed"
Step into the sun-drenched Finnish countryside with *Screwed (2018)*, a delicate Nordic romance-drama that captures the raw, formative moments of first love between two teenagers.
Director: Nils-Erik Ekblom
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Screwed (2018) about?
*Screwed* follows 17-year-old Miku and Elias as they navigate the complexities of first love and identity during a pivotal summer in the Finnish countryside. Their journey is one of emotional discovery, where the long days and open landscapes mirror the uncertainty of adolescence.
Who directed Screwed?
Nils-Erik Ekblom directed *Screwed*, bringing a nuanced, observational style to this Nordic coming-of-age story.
Who stars in Screwed?
The film stars Mikko Kauppila and Valtteri Lehtinen as the leads, with supporting roles from Marlene Dumas, Jukka Federley, and Juho Keskitalo.
Is Screwed (2018) worth watching?
For fans of quiet, character-driven dramas, *Screwed* offers a refreshing take on first love with genuine performances and atmospheric storytelling. Its unrated status leaves room for debate, but its emotional core and Nordic charm make it a compelling watch.
How long is Screwed?
The film has a runtime of 100 minutes.
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About Screwed (2018) — A Nordic Summer Romance of First Love and Self-Discovery
Step into the sun-drenched Finnish countryside with *Screwed (2018)*, a delicate Nordic romance-drama that captures the raw, formative moments of first love between two teenagers. Directed by Nils-Erik Ekblom, this coming-of-age film follows Miku and Elias, two seventeen-year-olds who unexpectedly stumble upon each other—and themselves—during a transformative summer. As the days stretch long under the midnight sun, their bond deepens amid the rustic charm and quiet intensity of rural Finland. The story weaves themes of self-discovery, emotional vulnerability, and the bittersweet pain of growing up, all set against the backdrop of nature's endless light.
At its heart, *Screwed* is a tender exploration of connection and uncertainty, where every glance and whispered word carries the weight of possibility. Ekblom's sensitive direction and the authentic performances from Mikko Kauppila and Valtteri Lehtinen bring authenticity to this slice-of-life tale. The film balances quiet introspection with bursts of youthful energy, making it a poignant reflection on love's messy, beautiful unpredictability.