US PREMIERE

SHORT FILM PROGRAM

WORLD PREMIERE

FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHT

THROWBACK FROM 

2011

Still Around

with Last Address

Sunday

May 15, 2011

@

2:00 pm

Boston LGBT Film Festival 2011

With Marc Smolowitz & Jörg Fockele in person.
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Director
Jörg Fockele & Marc Smolowitz
Year
2011
Run Time
82
min
Country
USA
Language
English
PROGRAM Time
minutes
CONTENT WARNING:
'The HIV Story Project', a San Francisco based film collective has commissioned and produced 15 short films that portray people living with HIV/AIDS from the San Francisco Bay Area - a region that has been deeply affected by the disease. The end result is Still Around a feature length compilation that weaves a diverse slate of stories into one powerful video AIDS quilt of our times.
This film is presented in English with English subtitles.
We are proud to offer the World Premiere of this remarkable film. 16 filmmakers created 15 films that speak about living and thriving with HIV/AIDS at the 30th anniversary. Including films directed by: Emmanuelle Antolin, Daniel Cardone, Leo Chiang, Deborah Craig, Robert Dekkers, Veronica Duport Deliz, Jörg Fockele, Stuart Gaffney, Amir Jaffer, Sade Huron, Tim Kulikowski & Ian Wolfley, Rick Osmon, Anne Siegel, Marc Smolowitz and Debra A. Wilson Executive Producers: Marc Smolowitz, Jörg Fockele Screening will be followed by a round table panel discussion on 30 years of HIV/AIDS. Panel to be announced shortly.
Wicked Queer is proud to co-present this program with
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Last Address

CONTENT WARNING:
An elegiac film made up of exterior images of the last residential addresses of a group of New York City artists who died of AIDS.

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