Story of the 1998 HIV outbreak that tore through the adult film industry.Story of the 1998 HIV outbreak that tore through the adult film industry.Story of the 1998 HIV outbreak that tore through the adult film industry.
Robert Bazell
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Jon Bon Jovi
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John T. Bone
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Jeff Bridges
- The Dude - from 'The Big Lebowski'
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Nena Cherry
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Bill Clinton
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Robert De Niro
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Barbara Doll
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Anthony Fauci
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Larry Flynt
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(2018) Porndermic
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Depicts the industry during the 1990's when HIV became an epidemic and became more of a serious problem than STD. And how the disease was able to be tracked, traced and located toward to one of it's own actors/ actresses. Conducted by former porn actress, Sharon Mitchell also employed for the screening by way of blood testing. We not only see interviews by people involve in the industry, but their reactions how some found out at the time the incurable disease may be one of their own.
Not too graphic in terms of nudity as it dwells much on interviews and the kind of detective work done on the possible culprit. We also find out how this one person is able to get away with it for so long, despite being in the industry for a very long time. The reactions both before and after and the result of this actor or actress currently doing. Insightful despite not a popular subject matter.
Depicts the industry during the 1990's when HIV became an epidemic and became more of a serious problem than STD. And how the disease was able to be tracked, traced and located toward to one of it's own actors/ actresses. Conducted by former porn actress, Sharon Mitchell also employed for the screening by way of blood testing. We not only see interviews by people involve in the industry, but their reactions how some found out at the time the incurable disease may be one of their own.
Not too graphic in terms of nudity as it dwells much on interviews and the kind of detective work done on the possible culprit. We also find out how this one person is able to get away with it for so long, despite being in the industry for a very long time. The reactions both before and after and the result of this actor or actress currently doing. Insightful despite not a popular subject matter.
If you love hearing all the technicalities of HIV testing and a plethora of he said/she said interviews over and over again this documentary is for you!
As a child in the 90s I wasn't porns target audience but this was such a fascinating documentary about the aids epidemic and the way porn actors are treated!
As a documentary this was okay. As a step back into adult videos this movie was awesome. There was a nice balance of fact, conjecture, and good ole gratuitous nudity to keep it interesting. After all, this was about porn. However, what this show was not about, was the description offered by Showtime and TMC. I quote from TMC "The porn addition epidemic is examined, including teenage cellphone users and an oil executive." There was absolutely no oil exec, no teenage cellphone use, or porn addition anywhere in the show. There was however a show about an epidemic, just not the one they described. The HIV epidemic in the porn industry was the main focus of this documentary, and the acknowledgment of patient zero, Marc Wallice.
"Porndemic" (2018) is a powerful documentary capturing the 1998 HIV/AIDS outbreak within the adult film industry. The movie follows the stories of those affected by the outbreak, highlighting both the personal and industry-wide impacts.
At its core, the movie serves as a reminder of the responsibility of the industry towards its performers, and the resilience and strength of those affected by the outbreak. The filmmakers take a deep dive into the steps taken to protect performers, such as the implementation of mandatory testing protocols, the promotion of condom usage on set, and the establishment of industry organizations like the Adult Industry Medical Healthcare Foundation.
The outbreak had a profound impact on the industry, leading to a loss of trust and credibility. In response, the industry had to take steps to rebuild trust and credibility, such as implementing stricter testing protocols, improving transparency and communication with performers, and prioritizing performer safety and well-being. The filmmakers also focus on the importance of collaboration with industry organizations and healthcare professionals.
Throughout the movie, personal stories and experiences are woven in to create an even more compelling narrative. We hear testimonies of performers who contracted HIV/AIDS, narratives of support and solidarity among performers, accounts of the emotional and physical toll of the outbreak, and stories of resilience and activism within the industry.
Overall, "Porndemic" is an illuminating and thought-provoking piece of work, and a must-watch for anyone interested in learning more about the 1998 HIV/AIDS outbreak in the adult film industry. It is a poignant reminder of the importance of protecting performers and the need for the industry to take responsibility for their safety and well-being.
At its core, the movie serves as a reminder of the responsibility of the industry towards its performers, and the resilience and strength of those affected by the outbreak. The filmmakers take a deep dive into the steps taken to protect performers, such as the implementation of mandatory testing protocols, the promotion of condom usage on set, and the establishment of industry organizations like the Adult Industry Medical Healthcare Foundation.
The outbreak had a profound impact on the industry, leading to a loss of trust and credibility. In response, the industry had to take steps to rebuild trust and credibility, such as implementing stricter testing protocols, improving transparency and communication with performers, and prioritizing performer safety and well-being. The filmmakers also focus on the importance of collaboration with industry organizations and healthcare professionals.
Throughout the movie, personal stories and experiences are woven in to create an even more compelling narrative. We hear testimonies of performers who contracted HIV/AIDS, narratives of support and solidarity among performers, accounts of the emotional and physical toll of the outbreak, and stories of resilience and activism within the industry.
Overall, "Porndemic" is an illuminating and thought-provoking piece of work, and a must-watch for anyone interested in learning more about the 1998 HIV/AIDS outbreak in the adult film industry. It is a poignant reminder of the importance of protecting performers and the need for the industry to take responsibility for their safety and well-being.
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