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So, 'God Has AIDS' dives into this raw, emotional territory. It's a documentary, sure, but it's really an intimate glimpse into the lives of seven artists and a doctor, all living with HIV in Brazil. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to sit with their stories, which are rich with personal insights and cultural commentary. The atmosphere is heavy, but there’s also this undercurrent of hope and defiance. What stands out here is how they tackle serophobia, offering new perspectives that feel both urgent and necessary. It’s not just about the struggle; it’s about art as a means of resistance, a way to reclaim narrative and agency. The performances are genuine, and you really feel the weight of their experiences.
Explores the intersection of art and activism.Gives voice to marginalized experiences in Brazil.Strong focus on personal narratives and emotional depth.
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