Movies: Visual Aids

  • 2016
    Compulsive Practice

    Compulsive Practice (2016)

    Compulsive Practice

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    For the 2016 Day With(out) Art, Visual AIDS commissioned COMPULSIVE PRACTICE, a video compilation of compulsive, daily, and habitual practices by nine artists and activists who live with their cameras as one way to manage, reflect upon, and change ho...

    Compulsive Practice
  • 2019
    (eye, virus)

    (eye, virus) (2019)

    (eye, virus)

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    Through an experimental collage of video and pictographs, (eye, virus) explores how conversations around disclosure, stigma, and harm reduction shift across generations and from public to private realms. Combining street interviews with footage from ...

    (eye, virus)
  • 2020
    I take care of myself/I’m careful

    I take care of myself/I’m careful (2020)

    I take care of myself/I’m careful

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    Me Cuido (I take care of myself/I’m careful) questions the relationship between colonial paradigms of health, religious guilt, and the stigmatization of people living with HIV in the context of Chile’s capitalist and neoliberal regime. Commissioned ...

    I take care of myself/I’m careful
  • 2021
    滴水希望 (Hope Drops)

    滴水希望 (Hope Drops) (2021)

    滴水希望 (Hope Drops)

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    A collaborative video project made with women living in Taiwan who use their cameras to process stress and stigma, and to share their experiences living with HIV. Commissioned by Visual AIDS in 2021 as part of ENDURING CARE, a program of seven new v...

    滴水希望 (Hope Drops)
  • 2020
    Female Disappearance Syndrome

    Female Disappearance Syndrome (2020)

    Female Disappearance Syndrome

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    Lucía Egaña Rojas challenges gendered representations of HIV and AIDS, investigating what Lina Meruane has termed “female disappearance syndrome”—the erasure of women living with HIV from conversations about the epidemic. Commissioned by Visual AIDS...

    Female Disappearance Syndrome
  • 2018
    Sero Project

    Sero Project (2018)

    Sero Project

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    The Sero Project is a U.S.-based network of people living with HIV (PLHIV) and allies fighting for freedom from stigma and injustice. Sero is particularly focused on ending the inappropriate use of one's HIV status in criminal prosecutions of PLHIV, ...

    Sero Project
  • 2014
    Evidence

    Evidence (2014)

    Evidence

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    In evidence, Julie Tolentino’s naked, moving body articulates backward on her hands and knees, balancing a cluster of Asian medicine cups. The piece, originally made in 2010 in collaboration with Abigail Severance, was remixed for Visual AIDS in 2014...

    Evidence
  • 2019
    I Remember Dancing

    I Remember Dancing (2019)

    I Remember Dancing

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    I Remember Dancing brings together an intergenerational cast of "trans and queer gaysians" ruminating on the past and future of AIDS, activism, gay culture, love, and (un)safe sex. Inspired by Joe Brainard’s I Remember poems, these confessions illumi...

    I Remember Dancing
  • 2018
    VOCAL-NY

    VOCAL-NY (2018)

    VOCAL-NY

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    VOCAL-NY (Voices Of Community Activists & Leaders) is a New York-based grassroots membership organization that builds power among low-income people in order to create healthy and just communities. VOCAL is intentional in drawing connections between h...

    VOCAL-NY
  • 2019
    Chloe Dzubilo: There is a Transolution

    Chloe Dzubilo: There is a Transolution (2019)

    Chloe Dzubilo: There is a Transolution

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    Viva Ruiz invites transgender AIDS activist, artist, and beloved friend Chloe Dzubilo (1960–2011) to speak via never before seen Hi-8 footage filmed by Chloe's then-partner Kelly McGowan in the 1990s. The process triangulates mother (Chloe), lover (K...

    Chloe Dzubilo: There is a Transolution
  • 2021
    In the Future

    In the Future (2021)

    In the Future

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    In the Future tells the stories of people living with HIV in Mexico who have been unable to access treatment because of government corruption and widespread theft and looting of medication. Commissioned by Visual AIDS in 2021 as part of ENDURING CAR...

    In the Future
  • 2018
    The SPOT

    The SPOT (2018)

    The SPOT

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    The SPOT (Safe Place Over Time) is dedicated to providing services and opportunities for wellness, empowerment, and leadership to young men in Jackson, Mississippi. 40 percent of gay and bisexual men in Jackson, the majority of them black, are living...

    The SPOT
  • 2018
    Positive Women's Network - USA

    Positive Women's Network - USA (2018)

    Positive Women's Network - USA

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    Positive Women’s Network – USA (PWN) is a national membership body of women living with HIV and allies that exists to strengthen the strategic power of all women living with HIV in the United States. In this video, women reflect on how collective cre...

    Positive Women's Network - USA
  • 2018
    Visual AIDS

    Visual AIDS (2018)

    Visual AIDS

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    Working with artists, curators, and art institutions on a national and international scale, Visual AIDS has never stopped commissioning and distributing projects at the intersections of art, AIDS and activism. Visual AIDS uses art to combat AIDS by p...

    Visual AIDS
  • 2020
    Finding Purpose

    Finding Purpose (2020)

    Finding Purpose

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    Finding Purpose reflects on the experience of producing a film about the lives of teens born with HIV in Uganda and the pervasive stigma that surrounded the project. Commissioned by Visual AIDS in 2020 as part of TRANSMISSIONS, a program of six new ...

    Finding Purpose
  • 2020
    They Called it Love, But Was it Love?

    They Called it Love, But Was it Love? (2020)

    They Called it Love, But Was it Love?

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    They Called it Love, But Was it Love? depicts scenes from the lives of kothis living in India. Reduced to a “risk group” by public health campaigns and misunderstood through Western notions of gender and sexuality, these protagonists have real lives ...

    They Called it Love, But Was it Love?
  • 2021
    Nobleza(s) de Sangre

    Nobleza(s) de Sangre (2021)

    Nobleza(s) de Sangre

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    Two fragmented interviews with artists living with HIV in Puerto Rico mediate an audiovisual invocation of the late Boricua poet Manuel Ramos Otero who passed away from complications of the virus in 1990. Guerra sets out to translate work Manuel deem...

    Nobleza(s) de Sangre
  • 2014
    7 Years Later

    7 Years Later (2014)

    7 Years Later

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    For 7 Years Later, Glen Fogel visited his ex-boyfriend Nathan Lee in Providence, RI and videotaped a conversation between the two of them. They discuss the events that led to their breakup 7 years ago, while a robotic camera autonomously scans the ap...

    7 Years Later
  • 2019
    I'm Still Me

    I'm Still Me (2019)

    I'm Still Me

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    I'm Still Me explores how digital platforms have created community and connections for Sian, a Black woman living with HIV and navigating the stigma and misinformation that is prevalent in the American South. Through her blog, social media accounts a...

    I'm Still Me
  • 2019
    The Lie

    The Lie (2019)

    The Lie

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    The Lie is the latest in an ongoing series of short films by Carl George drawing on found footage and materials from the artist’s archive. Offering “ruminations on ruined nations,” the film aims to expose the links between war, AIDS, capitalism, and ...

    The Lie