I loved the film, been watching it a few times, thanks to everyone who made it. Does anyone know the name of the artist who is one of the principal narrators in it? I really want to see his work too now. thanks ;)
I saw this the other week on BBC - amazing, maybe the best doc i've seen in a long time. I'm using it as inspiration and research for a short doc i'm working on. I can't recommend this film enough! Great stuff
Hey David, I have wanted to see this movie so badly ever since I first heard about it. There has never been a screening where I live. I was wondering what channel will it show on? HBO? LOGO? Please let me know, thank you!
@iwannabejackieoh it will be broadcast next June on the PBS series Independent Lens. It will be available on cable pay per view/on demand beginning next week, Dec 9.
Saw this tonight at the Minneapolis Out Film Festival. Felt like someone came up to me and hit me in the gut with a sledgehammer. Fantastic documentary - connects me to a lost generation.
I have not stopped thinking about this movie since I saw it. During the first few scenes, I thought it would resemble any number of AIDS documentaries I have seen. It did not. It's different and absolutely worth watching.
The AIDS epidemic, hit equally as hard, on the East Coast as well. I recall one summer, that I went to over 23 funerals. It became numbing, as you watched your close circle of friends, fade away. Virtually none of my friends from that era, are still alive.
I lived in San Francisco in 1985. Death and dying were everywhere. They were doing four to six funeral services per week for AIDS victims at the Mission Dolores Basilica alone. I decided to leave the city because I couldn't take it anymore, couldn't see myself making any kind of life there at that time. Part of me regrets that to this day.
I loved the film, been watching it a few times, thanks to everyone who made it. Does anyone know the name of the artist who is one of the principal narrators in it? I really want to see his work too now. thanks ;)
MultiChannelZero 4 days ago
@MultiChannelZero His name is Daniel Goldstein, google Daniel Goldstein Studio
davidw54 4 days ago
I saw this the other week on BBC - amazing, maybe the best doc i've seen in a long time. I'm using it as inspiration and research for a short doc i'm working on. I can't recommend this film enough! Great stuff
lazystanton 1 week ago
I watched the whole documentary and kept crying, remembering all those we lost to this terrible virus!
stephenhallhampstead 1 week ago
Oh wow... Im gonna cry.
Helenacamacho100 1 month ago
I saw this in the castro theater. I sat next to people who lived through this, who lost their friends and lovers. It was an incredible experience
degeneratehalo 2 months ago
Excellent documentary
woofian 2 months ago
Hey David, I have wanted to see this movie so badly ever since I first heard about it. There has never been a screening where I live. I was wondering what channel will it show on? HBO? LOGO? Please let me know, thank you!
iwannabejackieoh 2 months ago
@iwannabejackieoh it will be broadcast next June on the PBS series Independent Lens. It will be available on cable pay per view/on demand beginning next week, Dec 9.
davidw54 2 months ago
@davidw54
Hey David Just watched this on DVD WOW!!...Amazingly Moving and Powerful!! *****
Thank You x
SexyJonny76 2 months ago
@SexyJonny76 - thanks! where did you watch it on DVD? Are you in the UK?
davidw54 2 months ago
Getting for christmas :D
anarchofag 3 months ago
@anarchofag - DVD won't be available until May 2012 in the US, but cable VOD begins December 9.
davidw54 3 months ago
Balled my fucking eyes out
queerveganliberal 3 months ago
Saw this extraordinary documentary yesterday in Montreal. Thanks for sharing these stories!
blierf 3 months ago
just the trailer makes me tear up. i want to see this so badly.
shespeakssoftly 4 months ago
Is it available for dvd purchase??
gdancer22 4 months ago
Just left from seeing it!! Some moving stuff
gdancer22 4 months ago
@gdancer22 great! thanks for posting.
davidw54 4 months ago
It's playing today in Tampa, Florida!!!
gdancer22 4 months ago
seeing it tonight in toronto!
jeffreystevenbowers 4 months ago
"Women fighting the epidemic"
setnominc 5 months ago
where can i see this film?
lachy3 6 months ago
Very interesting
boysbe10 7 months ago
I really don't know what that 1 person is!..the one who disliked this!
abnaaaaaaaaaabil 8 months ago
Saw this tonight at the Minneapolis Out Film Festival. Felt like someone came up to me and hit me in the gut with a sledgehammer. Fantastic documentary - connects me to a lost generation.
WhoFan80 8 months ago
Fantastic doc, saw it last night at the Insideout film festival in Toronto - amazing film!
NevetsSetab 9 months ago
i'm really looking forward to seeing this and hope that it will be back in SF/bay area soon!!! xoxo
myxomarit 9 months ago
I CANNOT wait to see this at the newport film festival next week
DiorEnIt 10 months ago
i lived it, i've seen the documentary, it's extraordinary.
RICHMOND94114 10 months ago 11
I have not stopped thinking about this movie since I saw it. During the first few scenes, I thought it would resemble any number of AIDS documentaries I have seen. It did not. It's different and absolutely worth watching.
allikraus 11 months ago
I was infected in 1985. This brings back so many memories . . . both good and bad.
101Lovinglife 1 year ago
The AIDS epidemic, hit equally as hard, on the East Coast as well. I recall one summer, that I went to over 23 funerals. It became numbing, as you watched your close circle of friends, fade away. Virtually none of my friends from that era, are still alive.
tgoerie 1 year ago
I am looking forward to watching this documentary .
darkhunter5917 1 year ago 10
I lived in San Francisco in 1985. Death and dying were everywhere. They were doing four to six funeral services per week for AIDS victims at the Mission Dolores Basilica alone. I decided to leave the city because I couldn't take it anymore, couldn't see myself making any kind of life there at that time. Part of me regrets that to this day.
Jppx31 1 year ago
I saw this film two days ago at Sundance, and I cannot stop thinking about it. I was moved beyond measure. See this film. It's incredible.
blameitonrio86 1 year ago