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Rosario Dawson | Ruby | |
Chloë Sevigny | Jennie | |
Justin Pierce | Casper | |
Leo Fitzpatrick | Telly | |
Joseph Chan | Deli Owner | |
Johnathan Staci Kim | Korean Guy | |
Adriane Brown | Little Girl | |
Sajan Bhagat | Paul | |
Billy Valdes | Stanly | |
Billy Waldeman | Zack | |
Javier Núñez | Javier | |
Sarah Henderson | Girl | |
Luis Núñez | Luis | |
Sarah Henderson | Girl #1 | |
Christian Bruna | Christian | |
Alex Glen | Alex | |
Julia Mendoza | Susan | |
Gillian Goldstein | Linda | |
Priscilla Forsyth | Diane | |
Francine Fuertes | Jennie's Nurse | |
Deborah Draper | Ruby's Nurse | |
Alan Wise | Accordion Player | |
Billy Solomon | Dancing Boy | |
Johanna Ignatov | Singing Woman | |
Raymond Batista | Legless Man | |
Julie Stebe-Glorius | Telly's Mom |
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Producer | Cathy Konrad
Patrick Panzarella Cary Woods Leigh Blake Michael Chambers |
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Writer/Composer | Jim Lewis
Larry Clark Harmony Korine |
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Cinematography |
Eric Alan Edwards
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Music |
Lou Barlow
John Davis |
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A controversial portrayal of teens in New York City which exposes a deeply disturbing world of sex and substance abuse. The film focuses on a sexually reckless, freckle-faced boy named Telly, whose goal is to have sex with as many different girls as he can. When Jenny, a girl who has had sex only once, tests positive for HIV, she knows she contracted the disease from Telly. When Jenny discovers that Telly's idea of "safe sex" is to only have sex with virgins, and is continuing to pass the disease onto other unsuspecting girls, Jenny makes it her business to try to stop him. |
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