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So, Norme française is this intriguing 1998 documentary that dives into the complexities of the AIDS crisis in France. It's part of a campaign from the Ministry of Health, which gives it this official yet somewhat raw edge. The pacing is deliberate, which really allows the viewer to digest the heavy themes of stigma and health policies. What strikes me is how it combines stark realism with a certain somber hopefulness, making it distinctive in its approach. While the director's name escapes me, the voices featured in the film feel genuine and resonate deeply, presenting a raw insight into a crucial public health issue. It’s definitely a piece that captures the era's struggles and triumphs, all wrapped in a documentary style that feels very of its time.
Part of a public health campaign.Captures the era's struggle with AIDS.Features real voices and narratives.
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