A Time of Change: Confronting AIDS (1986)

Seminal documentary featuring interviews conducted with early AIDS patients at San Francisco General Hospital's wards 67 and 5B in 1983. Friends, family, health care workers, and caregivers contribute to the narrative as a generation of brave, young men face a terrifying disease with grace, humor, and dignity.

Director: Mark Decker, Al LaValley
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 68 min
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Cast

Music: Judy Fjell
Editing: Al LaValley, Mark Decker
Production: AIDS Documentary Film Project
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

hiv/aids epidemic

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Time of Change: Confronting AIDS about?
Seminal documentary featuring interviews conducted with early AIDS patients at San Francisco General Hospital's wards 67 and 5B in 1983. Friends, family, health care workers, and caregivers contribute to the narrative as a generation of brave, young men face a terrifying disease with grace, humor, and dignity.
Who directed A Time of Change: Confronting AIDS?
A Time of Change: Confronting AIDS was directed by Mark Decker, Al LaValley.
Who stars in A Time of Change: Confronting AIDS?
A Time of Change: Confronting AIDS stars Joseph Brewer, Jim Crumbly, Jaak Hamilton, Matthew Congelosi, Sean Rendely, Bobby Reynolds.
How long is A Time of Change: Confronting AIDS?
A Time of Change: Confronting AIDS has a runtime of 1h 8m (68 minutes).
What genre is A Time of Change: Confronting AIDS?
A Time of Change: Confronting AIDS is a Documentary film.
Where was A Time of Change: Confronting AIDS produced?
A Time of Change: Confronting AIDS was produced in United States of America.