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Totally F***Ed Up
Gregg Araki's typically excessive and eccentric portrait of the lives of a group of six gay and lesbian teenagers in Los Angeles.
Director: Gregg Araki
Overview
In typically excessive and eccentric style, director Gregg Araki chronicles the lives of six dysfunctional gay adolescents who have formed their own family unit. A seminal entry in the New Queer Cinema movement of the early nineties, TFU may remain fascinating rooted in a specific era, but its energy and attitude are as fresh as ever.
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