All Over Me May 2026

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Released in 1997, All Over Me is a landmark of queer cinema that explores the painful, formative transition from childhood to early adulthood within the gritty context of the 1990s riot grrrl scene. Directed by Alex Sichel and written by Sylvia Sichel, the film follows Claude (Alison Folland), a teenage girl in Hell’s Kitchen struggling with her sexuality, her identity as a musician, and her deteriorating friendship with her best friend, Ellen (Tara Subkoff). All Over Me

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The central tension of the film lies in the diverging paths of Claude and Ellen. While they share a deep history, their bond is strained as Ellen seeks validation through a toxic relationship with a violent boyfriend, Mark. This relationship serves as a catalyst for Claude’s realization that the person she loves most is becoming someone she no longer recognizes—or someone who no longer has space for her. The film skillfully captures the "quiet" tragedy of teenage growth: the moment you realize your best friend is no longer your safe harbor.

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