Director: Roger Kumble
Cast: Mia Jenkins, Pepe Barroso, Luca Melucci, Bruno Cabrerizo, Andrea Guo
Love Me, Love Me is a 2026 Italian-American drama romance film directed by Roger Kumble, set against the elegant backdrop of Milan's Saint Mary's academy, where a new student finds herself caught in a web of hidden identities, shifting loyalties, and unexpected feelings that challenge everything she thinks she knows.
What is Love Me, Love Me about?
June arrives at Saint Mary's in Milan as an outsider, still finding her footing in a world of polished facades and unspoken rules. What begins as a straightforward attempt to fit in quickly unravels as she discovers that nearly everyone around her is carrying a secret. Friendships feel conditional, reputations are carefully constructed, and the social hierarchies run deeper than they appear. Amid the tension, an unlikely connection forms with a boy June never imagined she could care about — someone whose own mask conceals a story she was not prepared to hear. The film traces the slow, uncertain path from suspicion toward vulnerability, asking whether genuine feeling can survive in a world built on performance.
Cast & crew
Roger Kumble, known for his work in teen romance and drama, directs a cast that includes Mia Jenkins and Pepe Barroso in the central roles, supported by Luca Melucci, Bruno Cabrerizo, Andrea Guo, Michelangelo Vizzini, Madior Fall, and Vanessa Donghi. The ensemble brings together a mix of European talent suited to the Milan setting.
Context & significance
For Persian-speaking viewers and the Iranian diaspora, Love Me, Love Me offers the kind of school-set romantic drama that travels well across cultures — high-stakes emotions, social pressure, and the universal experience of feeling like an outsider in a new place. The Milan setting adds a visual richness familiar from European cinema. The film is available in its original audio (no Persian dub or subtitles are included), making it a good choice for diaspora viewers comfortable with English or Italian. School-based romance drama has long held appeal for younger Persian audiences, and this 2026 entry brings a fresh European perspective to the genre.
Where & how to watch
Love Me, Love Me is available on K-Time in its original audio without Persian subtitles. You can watch on the web, your TV, or your phone — no VPN is needed, no geo-blocking applies, and you can cancel anytime.