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Mortified Nation

Mortified Nation

You're not the only one who had an awkward phase.

Released PG 85 min 7.3/10 Votes: 1023
Adults share their most embarrassing teenage writings and art in front of total strangers at Mortified stage shows across the country, as the filmmakers explore what the show's popularity says about all of us.
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