An Australian teenager has a bike accident whilst daydreaming one sunny afternoon. When he wakes up, he finds himself in the room of an older schoolmate.
A coming-of-age story about Jack, a 16-year old Iranian boy growing up in 1989 Los Angeles. With the 1979 Iranian Revolution a distant memory, the AIDS movement as a backdrop, and a haunting score by Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmanglij, Jack learns how to stage his own much smaller revolution within the confines of his traditional family.
Things are changing for Mik. His world has been turned upside down by the sudden death of his older brother forcing him to redefine his place in his family. The one solid thing in Mik's life is his best friend Dan. But Dan has a new girlfriend...
An adolescent boy, who serves in the Austrian Military Forces, experiences homosexual feelings towards one of his comrades. It's their last night at the Austrian-Hungarian border, socially isolated and armed with loaded weapons.
The Language of Love is the debut film of 17-year-old Australian high school student Kim Ho, who wrote, directed and starred in this touching confessional monologue about young love.