

Your parents finding out you have an STI—in person, at the doctor's office. Absolute nightmare fuel.
When Beth finds out she has chlamydia while on break from college, her entire family gets involved. Based on a mortifyingly true story.
Writing
Raskin's razor-sharp dialogue based on her actual life.
Acting
Dylan Gelula's perfect physical comedy of mortification.
Direction
Packing maximum cringe into nine flawless minutes.
Director
Allison Raskin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Based on Allison Raskin's own mortifying true story—her mother really did attend her gynecologist appointment.
The film sparked viral conversations about how STI stigma disproportionately affects women and the absurdity of sex education in America.