Forty years after the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, seven artists and an activist doctor offer new perspectives on serophobia in Brazil. Through dance, performance, and poetry, the film infringes heterosexual norms as well as the gender and sexual binary while offering a contemporary view of HIV.
The provocatively titled God has AIDS is a rallying cry against HIV stigma, giving a voice to the invisible in Bolsonaro’s Brazil. From acclaimed queer filmmakers Gustavo Vinagre & Fábio Leal, this vividly transgressive documentary marshals theatricality and artifice to express its authentic vision.
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