Amaro amore (2012) is a poetic coming-of-age drama that explores youth, identity, and emotional awakening through a quiet and reflective lens. The film approaches love not as a romantic ideal, but as a difficult and transformative journey shaped by experience and loss.

The story follows three boys from very different backgrounds whose lives intersect in the almost mythical atmosphere of the islands. Surrounded by nature, ancestral memory, and a sense of timelessness, their meeting becomes a turning point in their personal growth and understanding of the world.

Amaro amore focuses strongly on self-discovery. The film captures the fragile transition from adolescence to adulthood, where innocence fades and emotional complexity begins to take shape. Love here is portrayed as bitter and uncertain, yet essential for personal formation.
The island setting plays a crucial role in the film’s mood. Its raw landscapes and spiritual undertones create a sense of isolation and magic, reinforcing the characters’ inner conflicts and emotional restlessness. The environment feels like both a refuge and a challenge.