All of Us (2008)

Love and sex can mean life of death

A young doctor in the South Bronx embarks on a research project to find out why black women are becoming infected with HIV at alarming rates. She takes us into the lives and relationship histories of her black, female patients to find out what social factors are putting them at risk. When she expands her research to include women across boundaries of race, class and country, she discovers a dangerous power imbalance that all heterosexual women face in the bedroom, but rarely discuss. ALL OF US is about HIV/AIDS but it is not a tragedy. It is a story of resilience, courage and activism.

Director: Emily Abt
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 82 min
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Editing: Geeta Gandbhir
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is All of Us about?
A young doctor in the South Bronx embarks on a research project to find out why black women are becoming infected with HIV at alarming rates. She takes us into the lives and relationship histories of her black, female patients to find out what social factors are putting them at risk. When she expands her research to include women across boundaries of race, class and country, she discovers a dangerous power imbalance that all heterosexual women face in the bedroom, but rarely discuss. ALL OF US is about HIV/AIDS but it is not a tragedy. It is a story of resilience, courage and activism.
Who directed All of Us?
All of Us was directed by Emily Abt.
How long is All of Us?
All of Us has a runtime of 1h 22m (82 minutes).
What genre is All of Us?
All of Us is a Documentary film.
Where was All of Us produced?
All of Us was produced in United States of America.