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On a remote island in the Kattegat Sea, 22 teenagers from six different countries take part in a radical social experiment shaped by just three rules: no violence, no drugs, no technology. With no adult guidance, they are left to build their own society from the ground up.
What unfolds is a deeply human story of self-discovery, group dynamics, and emotional resilience, set against an otherworldly landscape that strips life back to its essentials. Characters like Marc, Bianca, and Anders bring the drama into sharp focus—each wrestling with their pasts while trying to shape a new version of themselves in this pressure-cooker environment.
Filmed over an extended period with close, sustained access to the participants, the documentary captures not just the transformative moments on the island, but also the ripples that follow them home. Emotional highs, quiet breakdowns, emerging power structures, and unexpected friendships are all laid bare.
The film offers a rare and intimate insight into youth at a pivotal moment, while raising timely questions about autonomy, authority, and what happens when we remove the noise of the modern world. Balancing longform storytelling with restrained editorial choices, the result is a layered and thoughtful portrait of a generation caught between expectation and reinvention.
A feature-length documentary following 22 young people as they navigate a bold social experiment on a remote Danish island; confronting identity, power, and connection without adult intervention or modernity.









