It’s an NYU student film produced by the Tisch School of the Arts
Well, I learned a new vocab word today:
Limerence is an involuntary state of intense, obsessive romantic infatuation characterized by intrusive thoughts, emotional dependence, and a desperate craving for reciprocation from a “limerent object”. It involves idealizing the person, ignoring flaws, and experiencing extreme mood swings based on their actions. Unlike love, it is often a one-sided, addictive, and short-lived state.
As for the film:
On a laid-back summer day, a young woman spends some time with her casual partner. Irmak Akgur directs “Limerence,” a slice-of-life portrait that flows in uninhibited vignettes. Minimally plotted but tonally sharp, Akgur’s film captures a couple of free spirits in their element – spending the day preening, dancing in the sun, making love. Built with convincing intimacy and naturalism, it culminates in a moment of carnal revelation.

Oh, I get it. “Zeynep” is Penyez spelled backwards!
Nice ass on the girl but I was almost distracted by the amount of hair on the guy, haven’t seen chest hair like that since Alec Baldwin was a romantic lead