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This film documents the origins of the AIDS activist movement in the US and the UK and the gay community’s growing anger and frustration with the totally in adequate response of the US political and medical establishment to the epidemic. While the film celebrates the real successes of this movement, it also examines the problematic debates within it concerning democracy, representation, power differentials, and the relationship between homophobia, racism and sexism. Finally the film describes the birth of groups such as Queer Nation in the US and Ourtage in the UK which have sprung out of a newly politicized sense of pride and community fueled by the AIDS activist movement. The final section of the film talks with a long term survivor of AIDS and discusses how the community has come to terms with grieving and interviews a founding member of the “Forget Me Nots”.

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Released: August 7, 1991
Runtime: 74 min
Genres: Documentary
Countries: United Kingdom
Companies: Maya Vision International
Cast: Kellan Farshea Simon Watney
Crew: Stuart Marshall

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