

Girls Lost
Kim, Bella and Momo are three fourteen-year-old girls who discover a fantastic flower with magic qualities: by drinking its nectar they are transformed into boys and they enter a new world. At first they enjoy their newly found freedom, but soon Bella and Momo realize that there are downsides to it. Kim however gets seriously addicted…
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Plot Summary
Three teenage girls, seeking attention and popularity, embark on a misguided quest to lose their virginity. They decide to orchestrate elaborate scenarios to lose their virginity together, hoping to gain social status and admiration from their peers. However, their plans quickly spiral out of control, leading to unexpected and often painful consequences.
Critical Reception
Girls Lost received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its raw and unflinching portrayal of adolescent female sexuality and the anxieties surrounding it. Some found the film's narrative and character development to be uneven, while others lauded its bold approach and stylistic execution. Audiences were often divided, with some relating to the themes of peer pressure and self-discovery, while others were uncomfortable with the film's explicit content.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its honest and provocative exploration of teenage female sexuality.
- Some critics noted the film's narrative could be more cohesive.
- The performances of the young cast were often highlighted.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Nordic Film at the Göteborg Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on 16mm film, contributing to its distinct visual aesthetic.
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