The Doom Generation

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Independent Spirit Awards 1996 - Nominated - Best Debut Performance

The Doom Generation

Director:
Gregg Araki
R, 72 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

Billed as "a heterosexual movie by Gregg Araki," The Doom Generation is the director's self-styled bad-taste teen film. Amy Blue (Rose McGowan) is an obnoxious teenage speed freak and her boyfriend Jordan White (James Duval) is a passive, slow-witted poseur who won't have sex with her because he's terrified of AIDS (even though they both claim to be virgins). One day, they run across Xavier Red (Johnathon Schaech), a charming but enigmatic drifter who has a bad habit of killing people. Joining the young couple on a seemingly endless road trip, Xavier (or "X,"as the verbally challenged Jordan insists on calling him), proves a threatening and repulsive yet strangely alluring companion whose very presence raises issues of loyalty and sexual identity.

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Details

Runtime:
72 min.

Genres:
Comedy
Drama
Mystery / Thriller
Action
Horror
Crime

Country:
UNITED STATES

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Certification:
R

Tagline

Sex. Mayhem. Whatever.

 

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Directed by
Gregg Araki

Produced by
Gregg Araki
Andrea Sperling

Writing credits
Gregg Araki

Cast

James Duval
Rose McGowan
Johnathon Schaech
Cress Williams

 

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