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So, 'Miss HIV' is this intriguing documentary from 2007 that dives into the Miss HIV Stigma-Free pageant in Botswana. The film zooms in on two contestants who are living with HIV, which brings a personal touch to the broader issues surrounding HIV/AIDS policies. The pacing is quite straightforward, but it allows for a deep exploration of stigma and resilience. You can feel the atmosphere shift as the pageant unfolds, revealing both the personal narratives and the larger socio-political commentary. The performances of the contestants are raw and authentic, giving voice to an often marginalized community. It's distinctive in how it balances personal stories with global health discussions, which isn't something you see every day in documentary filmmaking.
Explores HIV stigma in unique ways.Interesting perspective on pageantry and health.Personal stories interwoven with global issues.
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