Between You and Me (Tangled Garden, Act III, Scene I) (1994)

Between You and Me (Tangled Garden, Act III, Scene I) looks at the internalization of homophobia and fatalism present in mainstream representations of the AIDS pandemic, as it reflects on the conflict between grief and desire in a gay man's psyche. The film challenges the viewer to turn their red ribbons into real action both on the streets and in bed, and to resist the industry of AIDS.

Director: Ken Anderlini
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date:
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Between You and Me (Tangled Garden, Act III, Scene I) about?
Between You and Me (Tangled Garden, Act III, Scene I) looks at the internalization of homophobia and fatalism present in mainstream representations of the AIDS pandemic, as it reflects on the conflict between grief and desire in a gay man's psyche. The film challenges the viewer to turn their red ribbons into real action both on the streets and in bed, and to resist the industry of AIDS.
Who directed Between You and Me (Tangled Garden, Act III, Scene I)?
Between You and Me (Tangled Garden, Act III, Scene I) was directed by Ken Anderlini.
How long is Between You and Me (Tangled Garden, Act III, Scene I)?
Between You and Me (Tangled Garden, Act III, Scene I) has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
What genre is Between You and Me (Tangled Garden, Act III, Scene I)?
Between You and Me (Tangled Garden, Act III, Scene I) is a Documentary film.
Where was Between You and Me (Tangled Garden, Act III, Scene I) produced?
Between You and Me (Tangled Garden, Act III, Scene I) was produced in Canada.