“Sauna,” a new Danish film, brings viewers into the heart of Copenhagen’s queer nightlife through the eyes of Johan, a young gay man navigating the complexities of love and sexuality. The story unfolds as Johan begins working as a receptionist at Adonis, the city’s only gay sauna—a space that serves as both his workplace and a central stage for his personal journey.
For Johan, Copenhagen is a playground of possibilities. The city’s vibrant queer bars, energetic parties, and alluring one-night encounters create a sense of freedom and endless opportunity. Yet, beneath this façade of liberation, Johan’s experiences remain mostly fleeting and disconnected—until he crosses paths with William, a charismatic transgender man.
Their encounter marks a turning point for Johan, who finds himself experiencing love on a deeper level for the first time. The budding romance between Johan and William is tender, intimate, and transformative, but it soon faces serious challenges. As their relationship develops, the couple must navigate the pressures of a society still shaped by rigid attitudes toward gender, love, and identity.

“Sauna” is more than just a coming-of-age film or a story of sexual discovery. It delves into the realities of queer life—moments of passion, vulnerability, and the search for genuine connection—in an environment where both freedom and prejudice coexist. The film powerfully explores the intersections of gay and transgender experiences, highlighting love’s ability to flourish and endure even in the face of societal narrow-mindedness.

Set against the backdrop of modern Copenhagen, “Sauna” offers a visually striking and emotionally resonant exploration of what it means to seek love and belonging in today’s queer community. With nuanced performances and thoughtful writing, it invites viewers to question the boundaries of identity and the courage it takes to embrace love openly. For audiences interested in sincere tales of LGBTQ+ life, “Sauna” stands out as one of the year’s essential films.
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