
Overview
State of Denial is a 2003 documentary film about AIDS in Africa, produced and directed by Elaine Epstein. The film highlights the errors of President Mbeki's government, which insists that there isn't enough evidence to show that HIV causes AIDS and refuses vital life-saving drugs to their people because of unknown long-term risks. The film follows the stories of HIV positive Africans and activists as well as their careers, interspersed with the harrowing statistics of the AIDS epidemic in Africa. It features various HIV positive patients coping with the disease in times when the use of ARV medicine was strongly discouraged by the South African government. The movie captures the desperation and growing discontent of average South Africans infected and affected by the disease. Some of the subjects interviewed make heartbreaking but inspirational statements about AIDS and how living with it is like.
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16 - 1Discovering Dominga July 08, 2003
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16 - 2Georgie Girl June 22, 2003
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16 - 3The Flute Player July 22, 2003
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16 - 490 Miles July 29, 2003
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16 - 5American Aloha: Hula Beyond Hawai'i August 05, 2003
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16 - 6West 47th Street August 19, 2003
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16 - 7Family Fundamentals August 26, 2003
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16 - 8Soldados: Chicanos in Viet Nam; The Sixth Section September 02, 2003
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16 - 9State of Denial September 16, 2003
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16 - 10What I Want My Words to Do to You December 16, 2003
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16 - 11Larry v. Lockney July 01, 2003
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16 - 12Bill's Run: A Political Journey in Rural Kansas June 29, 2004
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16 - 13Love & Diane April 21, 2004