
“Two worlds. One love.”
Elisabeth and John John are raised in the same city, yet they live light years apart, separated economically, socially and culturally. That is until the day they start in the same high school class.
A tender, earnest look at young love blossoming against societal divides. It feels like a quiet, hopeful exploration of first romance, navigating the awkwardness and intensity of teenage years with a gentle, naturalistic touch.















