Sunday, February 3, 2013

Absolutely Positive


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  • Ten years following its groundbreaking debut at Sundance, the film that first humanized the face of HIV is now available in this Special 10th Anniversary Edition. Neither depressing nor maudlin, ABSOLUTELY POSITIVE is a disarming, often funny film. The tone is set by Adair s wry irreverence and the refreshing directness of his cast. From an initial pool of 125, Adair selected 11 unique individu

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Ten years following its ground-breaking debut at Sundance, the landmark film that first humanized the face of AIDS is now available in this special 10th Anniversary Edition. Simultaneously heart-wrenching and life affirming, ABSOLUTELY POSITIVE is an hon


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