(1993) | Totally F***ed Up

Unlike many films of its time, it doesn't focus on "coming out" but rather on the lived reality of being queer and young in an environment that is often hostile or indifferent.

The teens navigate a world filled with homophobia, the looming threat of the AIDS crisis, and a general sense of alienation from their families and society. They spend their time hanging out, discussing sex and relationships, and trying to find meaning in what they perceive as a "stupid, breeding world." Totally F***ed Up (1993)

The group includes Andy , a cynical and lonely teen who serves as the central figure; long-term couple Steven and Deric ; and Michele , who is dealing with an unplanned pregnancy. Unlike many films of its time, it doesn't

Directed by , Totally F***ed Up is a gritty, low-budget drama that captures a week in the lives of six gay teenagers living in Los Angeles . It serves as the first installment of Araki's "Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy," followed by The Doom Generation and Nowhere . The Story & Structure Directed by , Totally F***ed Up is a