Movie Description When it premiered in 1991, Peter Adair's now critically-acclaimed documentary ABSOLUTELY POSITIVE became the first film to humanize the face of AIDS. HIV-positive himself, Adair selected 11 individuals--ranging in age from 17 to 60 and representing a wide variety of races, backgrounds, and lifestyles--to share their experiences with AIDS in front of the camera. From Johnnie, a young gay Asian-American man, to Doris, the African-American mother of a 6-month-old, the subjects' honesty, wit, and humor make this film a moving, life-affirming testament to living with disease. And with an estimated 42 million people infected worldwide, knowledge and understanding of HIV/AIDS has never been more relevant.
| Credits | | Producer: | Janet Cole |
Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo - English Additional Release Material: Production Interview - 1. Peter Adair - Director Bonus Features - 1. PETER ADAIR: FILMMAKER, ARTIST, STORYTELLER Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus Text/Photo Galleries: Biographies - 1. Crew Additional Text - 1. Where-Are-They-Now Updates 2. Resource Guide to AIDS Organizations
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