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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2007

This moving and intimate documentary explores the lives of children who are confronted with the devastating effects of AIDS.

Orphaned and in a children's hospital in Lisbon - Portugal, 6 year old Rita sketches out her dreams with coloured crayons, dreams of having a home. "I would like to have curtains and a lamp," she tells us emphatically. Her life with full-blown AIDS is a boring parade of examinations and medication. She hopes one day to find a Place in a children's' home but her short life is already running out. The life expectancy for many AIDS children is just six years. In an adjacent bed, her 2-year-old friend Miguel throws himself against the bars of his cot. When his addict father died of AIDS-induced Tuberculosis his depressed mother left him neglected in his cot. "This is behaviour of an emotionally needy child," the hospital psychologist explains as Miguel goes on ceaselessly hammering at his bars. Few children will ever leave the children's wards. There are not many people prepared to care for sick kids who will so surely die.

Young mother Manuela is the embodiment of sin for the carers at Lisbon's AIDS hospital. "I was totally hooked on heroin when I got pregnant ... I had a feeling I was HIV." But the pregnancy went ahead and now she cares for Sara. "Up until two she had no problems but then the infections started to appear. Sara's two year older sister helps the ailing Manuela fix the family medication. On tiptoes at the counter she dishes out the drugs that keep at bay common diseases like thrush that caused Sara to lose her fingertips.

12 year old Cristina is relatively lucky. She didn't contract the HIV virus from her mother but each day she lives with the sadness of losing her only parent at such a young age. She's grown up quickly and remarkably after caring for her mother, Cristina now looks after her younger brother and sister at home. Her ambition is to be a nurse when she leaves school. For the three of them life is still uncertain. As minors they cannot continue to live without an adult and their fate resides with the courts.

The World Health Organisation estimate that globally at least 8 million children have been orphaned because of AIDS and annually half a million children are born with the HIV virus. This film sensitively and beautifully sees through the eyes of these children touched by the tragedy of AIDS.

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  • its really heart wrenching to see this kids suffer from something that can be all together prevented..the world needs to be educated more to prevent further damage and loss of life..lets all pray for them..

  • all i can say is, i want to help.

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  • @19741joanna I'm sorry. Did he know he had it when he passed it?? Oh, that's horrible.

  • @mattysally Don't you get it, prayer doesn't work, it's just a pointless waste of time. If you care, you can gain more from helping them rather than depending on an imaginary friend to heal them.

  • sadly, druggies like to fuck.

  • omg it made me cry and yes i have HIV foundout 6 months ago passed on by my husband

  • i have a daughter her age and i cried this whole video for this poor little girl

  • THE FIGHT IS ONNNNNNNNO NNNNN!!!!!!!! ITS TIME FOR TO WIPE THOSE TEAR ND FIND A CURE!!!!!!

  • THE FIGHT IS ONNNNNNNNO NNNNN!!!!!!!! ITS TIME FOR TO WIPE THOSE TEAR ND FIND A CURE!!!!!!

  • Wait? Are you saying my mom is dead? I was only telling off this idiot who is calling kids from portugal, niggers. They aren't niggers.

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