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So, 'Framed Youth: The Revenge of the Teenage Perverts' is this intriguing documentary from '83 that dives deep into the minds of straight Londoners through the lens of gay and lesbian teens. It's raw, unfiltered, and has this almost rebellious edge to it. The pacing feels spontaneous, like you’re right there on the streets with them, capturing genuine reactions that are sometimes awkward, sometimes enlightening. The atmosphere is fraught with tension and curiosity—teenagers confronting societal norms and prejudices head-on. It's the sort of film that doesn’t hold back, challenging viewers to think about sexuality and acceptance. There's no flashy production here, just real voices and experiences that make it quite distinctive in how it captures a moment in time.
Explores societal attitudes towards homosexuality in the early '80s.Raw, candid interviews create a unique documentary experience.Reflects the youth culture and activism of the time.
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