AIDS: A Priest's Testament (1987)

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Shot in the US for Irish television, AIDS: A Priest's Testament is the story of Father Bernard Lynch, an Irish-borh priest and psychotherapist who set up an AIDS ministry in New York. Father Lynch is a daring, eloquent, and passionate missionary who discusses with startling honesty the pressures that have brought him close to the edge of his physical and spiritual limits as he conducts his ministry.

Director: Conor McAnally
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
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Production: Strongbow Films, Green Apple Films
Country: Ireland
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is AIDS: A Priest's Testament about?
Shot in the US for Irish television, AIDS: A Priest's Testament is the story of Father Bernard Lynch, an Irish-borh priest and psychotherapist who set up an AIDS ministry in New York. Father Lynch is a daring, eloquent, and passionate missionary who discusses with startling honesty the pressures that have brought him close to the edge of his physical and spiritual limits as he conducts his ministry.
Who directed AIDS: A Priest's Testament?
AIDS: A Priest's Testament was directed by Conor McAnally.
Who stars in AIDS: A Priest's Testament?
AIDS: A Priest's Testament stars Bernard Lynch.
How long is AIDS: A Priest's Testament?
AIDS: A Priest's Testament has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is AIDS: A Priest's Testament?
AIDS: A Priest's Testament is a Documentary film.
Where was AIDS: A Priest's Testament produced?
AIDS: A Priest's Testament was produced in Ireland.