How To Survive a Plague

Thursday, January 24th-Saturday, January 26th, 7:30pm

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How To Survive a Plague

**Nominated for the 2013 Best Documentary Oscar**

David France, 2012, 120 min.

In the dark days of 1987, the country was six years into the AIDS epidemic, a crisis that was still largely being ignored both by government officials and health organizations -until the sudden emergence of the activist group ACT UP in Greenwich Village, largely made up of HIV-positive participants who refused to die without a fight. Emboldened by the power of rebellion, they took on the challenges that public officials had ignored, raising awareness of the disease through a series of dramatic protests. More remarkably, they became recognized experts in virology, biology, and pharmaceutical chemistry. Their efforts would see them seize the reins of federal policy from the FDA and NIH, force the AIDS conversation into the 1992 presidential election, and guide the way to the discovery of effective AIDS drugs that stopped an HIV diagnosis from being an automatic death sentence - and allowed them to live long lives.

There will be a Q&A with director David France following Thursday's screening.

There will be a Q&A with the composers of the film’s score, Stuart Bogie and Luke O’Malley, following Saturday’s screening.


Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l055xJpfJC8

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