Imagine being fourteen again—everything feels new, emotions run wild, and the world seems both enormous and incredibly close. That’s exactly what Young Hearts, the feature debut from Anthony Shatteman, sets out to capture. This charming Flemish-language film, set in the heart of Belgium, dives into the sweet, confusing, and sometimes chaotic experience of falling in love for the very first time.
Meet Elias and Alexander
At the center of the story is Elias, played by the talented Lou Goossens. Elias is just your average fourteen-year-old—until new neighbors move in next door. Among them is Alexander (Marius De Saeger), a boy who quickly captures Elias’s attention and heart. The film beautifully explores how Elias, for the first time, feels powerful emotions that he doesn’t quite know how to handle.
Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster
As Elias grapples with his feelings, he finds himself struggling to maintain his relationships with friends and family. It’s a classic coming-of-age dilemma: how do you stay true to yourself while your heart and mind are in turmoil? Shatteman’s direction brings a distinctly European sensibility to the story, treating teenage sexuality with honesty, sensitivity, and a touch of humor.
A Bildungsroman for Modern Times
For those who love a good Bildungsroman—a fancy term for a coming-of-age story—Young Hearts is a perfect example. The film doesn’t just focus on romance; it’s about growing up, learning to understand your emotions, and finding your place in the world. Through Elias’s journey, viewers are reminded of the importance of allowing ourselves to feel, even when it’s messy or confusing.
Why Watch Young Hearts?
Distributed by Peccadillo Pictures, Young Hearts is a watchable, relatable film that will make you smile, maybe even cringe (in a good way!), and definitely remember your own first crush. It’s a gentle reminder that it’s okay to be ruled by your heart—because sometimes, that’s exactly what you need.
So, if you’re in the mood for a heartfelt, lighthearted look at first love and growing up, Young Hearts is waiting for you. Let yourself be swept away by its genuine emotions and European charm!
This article is accessible to you thanks to ELMA, the European association of LGBTQIA+ media.

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