Undetectable (2001)
The New Face of AIDS
A feature documentary, following for three years six Boston residents on the new multi-drug therapies for HIV disease. The film examines the complex physical and psychological effects of the treatment on three women and three men of various ethnic and cultural backgrounds, and the importance of AIDS education and advocacy within both the gay and poor and minority communities.
Director: Jay Corcoran
Runtime: 56 min
Release Date: June 1, 2001
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Undetectable about?
- A feature documentary, following for three years six Boston residents on the new multi-drug therapies for HIV disease. The film examines the complex physical and psychological effects of the treatment on three women and three men of various ethnic and cultural backgrounds, and the importance of AIDS education and advocacy within both the gay and poor and minority communities.
- Who directed Undetectable?
- Undetectable was directed by Jay Corcoran.
- How long is Undetectable?
- Undetectable has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).