Are We Going Backward? (1989)
An experimental documentary covering the British Columbia Social Credit Party's passage of Bill 34, a piece of legislation that legalized the quarantine and internment of people with HIV/AIDS. A comparison is made to the internment of Japanese Canadians in British Columbia during World War II. Based on David Tuff's video installation at Emily Carr in 1988.
Director: David Tuff
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: January 1, 1989
Original Language: en
Keywords
gay artist, hiv/aids epidemic
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- What is Are We Going Backward? about?
- An experimental documentary covering the British Columbia Social Credit Party's passage of Bill 34, a piece of legislation that legalized the quarantine and internment of people with HIV/AIDS. A comparison is made to the internment of Japanese Canadians in British Columbia during World War II. Based on David Tuff's video installation at Emily Carr in 1988.
- Who directed Are We Going Backward??
- Are We Going Backward? was directed by David Tuff.
- How long is Are We Going Backward??
- Are We Going Backward? has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is Are We Going Backward??
- Are We Going Backward? is a Documentary film.