
Eden is a compelling coming-of-age film set against the serene backdrop of a Protestant Confirmation camp during a summer week in the picturesque archipelago of Helsinki. The story delves into the lives of teenagers as they navigate the complex emotions and challenges of adolescence in a spiritually charged environment. The camp becomes a microcosm where personal beliefs, societal expectations, and youthful uncertainties intertwine.
At the heart of the narrative is Aliisa, portrayed by Aamu Milonoff, who stands out as an intellectually confident non-believer, grappling with her place in the religious setting. Alongside her is Jenna, played by Linnea Skog, the camp's queen bee whose social status and influence shape much of the group's dynamics. The characters' interactions are further complicated by Panu, known as the scared bird, whose fears add depth to the emotional tapestry of the story.
The teenagers' journey is profoundly influenced by Tiina, a young and eager priest whose presence brings both guidance and tension to the camp experience. Through their interactions with Tiina and each other, the characters confront questions of faith, identity, and belonging. Eden beautifully captures the tumultuous and transformative period of youth, highlighting the universal quest for understanding oneself amidst external pressures and internal conflicts.