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3 July 2019, 6.30pm - 9.30pm
Nottingham Contemporary
£5 per ticket or any five tickets for £20
Roger Kumble, 1999
Running Time: 95min. Cert 15
This season, The Screen at Contemporary presents Teen Fever Dream; a series of ten classic films exploring heady, sumptuous, restless and rebellious visions of youth.
Wealthy, elite step-siblings pass the time manipulating others in sexual conquests for their own entertainment. Both seductive and repulsive, this teen cult classic is an articulation of our base adolescent desire and a morality play about a 1990s egotistical individualism set to come crashing down.
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