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A Time of Change: Confronting AIDS is this raw, unvarnished look at a crisis that many were just starting to comprehend. Shot in 1983, it captures the painful yet hopeful stories of young men in San Francisco's wards, revealing their struggles, humor, and humanity. The interviews feel intimate and sometimes heartbreaking, allowing you to connect with these individuals on a personal level. The pacing is deliberate, creating space for each voice to resonate. There’s a certain urgency in the atmosphere, underscored by the palpable fears of the time. What stands out is how it juxtaposes the grim reality of the disease with moments of levity, showcasing the resilience of the human spirit amidst such turmoil. It’s a document of a time and a community grappling with loss and love.
Interviews from the wards of a pivotal era.A reflection on community and resilience.Authentic portrayal of a misunderstood disease.
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