Little Hearts: Madness of Love and the premise nobody saw coming
Little Hearts: Madness of Love centres on a cash-strapped, corner-cutting filmmaker who hatches what seems like a painless scheme: fake a public marriage proposal, watch it go viral, and ride the algorithm to something resembling a career. Simple enough. Except it isn't — because the stunt works too well, the moment takes on a life of its own, and somewhere between the manufactured emotion and the comment section, real feelings start leaking in. The official tagline, "Where love Became Madness," telegraphs exactly the kind of tonal tightrope the film is set to walk: comedy that tips into something rawer, romance that keeps one eye on the trending tab.
What's striking is how the premise mirrors a very specific anxiety most of us carry right now — the creeping sense that every genuine moment has a potential post attached to it. Last Take Pictures seems to be leaning into that discomfort rather than papering over it.
What we know so far about the film
Produced by Last Take Pictures, Little Hearts: Madness of Love is expected to run 103 minutes and spans four genres: Romance, Comedy, Family, and Music. That last one — Music — is worth flagging, because it suggests the film won't just talk about emotion; it'll probably try to score it in ways that catch you off guard. The production is slated for a 2026 release. Cast and director details haven't been officially confirmed in public-facing announcements at the time of writing (I'm not sure why that information is still locked down this close to the year of release, but it isn't unusual for independent productions to stagger their reveals).
The film carries no IMDb rating yet, which is expected — it hasn't screened publicly.
Why Little Hearts: Madness of Love is already generating interest
Honestly, the logline alone does a lot of heavy lifting. A story about a man who fakes intimacy for content and ends up ambushed by the real thing — that's not a new genre, but the framing here feels sharper than the usual rom-com shuffle. The "filmmaker" angle adds a layer of self-awareness that could make Little Hearts genuinely funny in a cringey, oh-no-I-recognise-this-person kind of way, especially for anyone who's spent time watching creators manufacture vulnerability for engagement.
The Family genre tag is also interesting — it implies the film is aiming for something broader than the standard adult romance audience, which, if the balance lands, could give it real crossover appeal. Hard to say if that ambition will pay off until we see a trailer, but the intent is there.
Release date and where to watch Little Hearts: Madness of Love
Little Hearts: Madness of Love is expected to release in 2026. It has not been released yet, and no streaming or theatrical platform has been officially confirmed. Rights announcements tend to follow closer to a film's distribution window, so that information isn't available right now. Movie OTT will update the Where-to-Watch widget on this page the moment any platform — streaming or otherwise — is confirmed. Check back here rather than trusting third-party rumours.
Frequently asked questions
When is Little Hearts: Madness of Love releasing? The film is expected to release in 2026. A specific date hasn't been announced publicly yet.
Is Little Hearts: Madness of Love out yet? Not yet. As of now, the film is still in its pre-release window. No public screenings or theatrical runs have been confirmed.
Where will I be able to watch Little Hearts: Madness of Love? Streaming and theatrical rights haven't been confirmed. Movie OTT is tracking all platform announcements and will update this page as soon as distribution details go live — the Where-to-Watch widget above is your best starting point.
What genres does Little Hearts: Madness of Love cover? The film spans Romance, Comedy, Family, and Music — a combination that suggests it's aiming for emotional range rather than sitting comfortably in one lane.
Who is producing Little Hearts: Madness of Love? The film is produced by Last Take Pictures. Director and cast details haven't been officially announced at the time of writing.
What to look forward to
A filmmaker who loses control of his own story. That's the core of it. Little Hearts: Madness of Love looks set to be one of those films that uses a light, comedic setup to sneak something more uncomfortable past you — the question of what's real when you've trained yourself to perform everything. With a 103-minute runtime and a music component that could genuinely elevate the emotional beats, there's enough here to be curious about. Worth watching this space.





