Are We Going Backward? (1989)

Are We Going Backward? (1989) poster

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
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Original Language: en

Keywords

gay artist, hiv/aids epidemic

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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.
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Are We Going Backward? has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
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Are We Going Backward? is a Documentary film.