A 16-year-old boy who spend summer with his grandparents falls in love with an older young man but when tragedy strikes, he falls into a dark hole of self-harm, lust, and loneliness.
Directed by Søren Green
coming of age
lgbt
lgbt teen
skater
self-harm
gay theme
gay teenager
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Cast
Noa Risbro Hjerrild
Tobias
Jens Jørn Spottag
Grandfather
Alexander Mayah Larsen
Aron
Bodil Jørgensen
Grandmother
Jonathan Bergholdt Jørgensen
Jonas
Iben Dorner
Mother
Paw Henriksen
Father
Lea Baastrup Rønne
Selma
Silja Ellemann Kiehne
Freja
Christopher Læssø
Elias
Anders Cornelius Zoffmann
Mikael
Jakob Bjerregaard Engmann
Palle
Crew
Søren Green
Director
Søren Green
Writer
Elin Pröjts
Editor
Per Holst
Producer
Morten Holst
Producer
Jonas Holst Schmidt
Music
Gro Therp
Casting
Popular Reviews
10 reviews
Gianna
10.0★ · 03/29/26
No but I get it
No but I get it
Vinny Pecaski
8.0★ · 12/28/25
bruises of yesterday is the perfect title, boy ruins his life on the account of his parents
bruises of yesterday is the perfect title, boy ruins his life on the account of his parents
Gianna
10.0★ · 04/12/25
💔💔💔 this emoji prettt much sums up how ifelt while watching this
💔💔💔 this emoji prettt much sums up how ifelt while watching this
Simrah
8.0★ · 04/05/25
Very hard watch, the lack of dialogue built tension very well and the last 40ish minutes of the movie were quite uncomfortable to watch but the impact it has on you is incredible. The acting of Noa Risbro Hjerrild made me cry in the end. Very well thought out
Very hard watch, the lack of dialogue built tension very well and the last 40ish minutes of the movie were quite uncomfortable to watch but the impact it has on you is incredible. The acting of Noa Risbro Hjerrild made me cry in the end. Very well thought out
Neo Bryce
7.0★ · 04/04/25
The whole film feels like I'm intruding on someone else's memory. And I just can't fathom having both parents reject you like that. I was pissed off the entire runtime just because of that fact alone. But I am glad he found the help he needed in the end.
The whole film feels like I'm intruding on someone else's memory. And I just can't fathom having both parents reject you like that. I was pissed off the entire runtime just because of that fact alone. But I am glad he found the help he needed in the end.