If you missed this film the first time round then don't miss out now. Araki chronicles the messed-up lives of six gay LA teenagers, as they try to keep it together in the face of Aids, homophobia, queer-bashing and infidelity.
Along the way, the best friends - an aspiring film-maker, artist, skater dude, cosy dyke duo, and sexy depressive loner Andy (James Duval, Gone In 60 Seconds, Donnie Darko) - experiment with sex, drugs and artificial insemination.
A film for anyone who has grown up gay and lived through the pain of alienation, this self-consciously cool story of the gay teen underground is New Queer Cinema at its edgiest, a humorous yet moving study of an unwanted generation.