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Reconta a vida e a morte de várias pessoas, todas vítimas da AIDS.Reconta a vida e a morte de várias pessoas, todas vítimas da AIDS.Reconta a vida e a morte de várias pessoas, todas vítimas da AIDS.
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- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Ganhou 1 Oscar
- 5 vitórias no total
Gregg Baker
- Self - News Reporter
- (cenas de arquivo)
Gary Bauer
- Self - Policy Advisor to the President
- (cenas de arquivo)
Robert Bazell
- Self - News Reporter
- (cenas de arquivo)
Kevin Boyle
- Self - News Reporter
- (cenas de arquivo)
Edward Brandt
- Self - Assistant Secretary for Health
- (cenas de arquivo)
Tom Brokaw
- Self - News Reporter
- (cenas de arquivo)
Bobbi Campbell
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
David C. Campbell
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
Marcus A. Conant
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
- (as Marcus A. Conant M.D.)
James Curran
- Self - Center for Disease Control
- (cenas de arquivo)
- (as James Curran M.D.)
Bolton Eckert
- Self - News Reporter
- (cenas de arquivo)
- (as Barton Eckert)
Jerry Falwell
- Self - Moral Majority Leader
- (cenas de arquivo)
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- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
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I am a health teacher who has used this film many years ago..but had thought it might have been too old to use now. But after giving it a lot of thought, NOW is the time to show the film more than ever as kids today (and many young adults) do not know the history of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and how those caught up in the early stigma filled days, coped with the disease. Of course stigma still exists around the subject, but this movie brings a compelling human face to the tragedy and neglect that was brought about through ignorance and prejudice.
The haunting images of the past, coupled with the story telling, create a 'must view' for today. As others have said, it packs a powerful punch, so be aware of the difficult outcomes of those involved. This film is definitely 'one for the ages'...
The haunting images of the past, coupled with the story telling, create a 'must view' for today. As others have said, it packs a powerful punch, so be aware of the difficult outcomes of those involved. This film is definitely 'one for the ages'...
I've got to say that I hadn't thought of this incredible film in a while, but it came up recently (the current year is 2009) and I decided to check out the reviews here. The reviews, all by themselves, and the memory of the film, and the music, and of what the film meant and of the stories of the people in it, made me cry all over again--THAT'S how powerful it is, memories of it in my heart 20 years later.
In my view, this movie should be required viewing for all those people out there who still hate. And for all those precious people out there who genuinely love, this movie will find a welcome home in your heart, whether this be a first viewing, or a refreshed memory from decades ago.
In my view, this movie should be required viewing for all those people out there who still hate. And for all those precious people out there who genuinely love, this movie will find a welcome home in your heart, whether this be a first viewing, or a refreshed memory from decades ago.
10TrevorJD
On the 20th Anniversary of World AIDS Day I sat down and watched this profoundly moving documentary that packs as much of an emotional wallop now as it did when I first saw it back in the very early 90's I cried my eyes out. It was a time when many of my friends and acquaintances were suffering and dying from AIDS and many others were living with HIV. A time before combination therapy and drugs - for those who are able to access and afford them - helped prolong the lives of people living with HIV. The 'storytellers' are everyday people whose lovers, friends or family died of AIDS and who found an outlet to remember them and deal with their grief through the Quilt project. Their stories are inspirational, and the film beautifully constructed. Highly Recommended.
I was actually looking for something else today when I came across this. I remember seeing this several years ago & still recall it clearly. I've never been a big bobby McFerrin fan, but the theme music that he came up with is deeply human and touching. It accents the somber tone of the presentation extremely well. I remember sitting there struck silent by the magnitude of human suffering expressed in the form of those quilts. If more filmmakers had the kind of heart those two have, the world would be a better place for all of us. Gay and Straight alike.
10Jonah14
Winning the 1990 Oscar for Best Documentary, this originally aired on HBO. Watching After Stonewall reminded me of this documentary, and even just seeing the Quilt on THAT program made me tear up - simply from the memory of this documentary.
As a documentary, it's not very impressive - it's pretty rote and basic. However, in 1990, AIDS was still a strong fear - remember, the next year Bruce Davison was nominated for Longtime Companion - but the Bobby McFerrin music and the visuals affected me, in the same way that the Vietnam War Memorial scene from In Country.
This is a must-see documentary.
As a documentary, it's not very impressive - it's pretty rote and basic. However, in 1990, AIDS was still a strong fear - remember, the next year Bruce Davison was nominated for Longtime Companion - but the Bobby McFerrin music and the visuals affected me, in the same way that the Vietnam War Memorial scene from In Country.
This is a must-see documentary.
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- CuriosidadesThe documentary was the first project of Dolly Parton and Sandy Gallin's Sandollar Productions not to feature Parton (having previously produced her A Smoky Mountain Christmas (1986) and Dolly (1987)). Subsequent projects from their company included Steve Martin's O Pai da Noiva (1991), O Pai da Noiva 2 (1995), and O Pai da Noiva 3 (2020) trilogy, Uma Luz na Escuridão (1992), Sabrina (1995), A Teoria do Amor (1994), and Buffy, a Caça-Vampiros (1992).
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Narrator: It took Rock Hudson's death to capture America's attention. By that time, AIDS had already killed 15 thousand of other Americans. Rock Hudson is the most famous name in the giant quilt, a memorial to ten thousand names of men, women and children who came along very different roads to the same fate.
- ConexõesFeatured in 62nd Annual Academy Awards (1990)
- Trilhas sonorasCommon Threads
Written and Performed by Bobby McFerrin
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