Summaries

Three people with HIV, aged 20, 50 and 65, spend their weekend in a remote hotel in the Alps. In just 30 years after the discovery of HIV, RED AND GREEN (2013) charts the circumstances, emotions and the intense political milieu that has brought this disease to the forefront of global health-care concerns. Despite the successful treatment of HIV nowadays, fear and discrimination persist. For this reason, HIV is a special case, lying between the gulf of treatment and survival, RED AND GREEN (2013) offers a intimate insight, experience and education about survival and courage. This documentary unravels the deep psychological and physical ramifications of HIV/AIDS told from various perspectives, an emotional journey of knowledge, praise, acknowledgment and respect for all HIV/AIDS survivors.—Anonymous

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Genres
  • History
  • Biography
  • Documentary
Release date Apr 30, 2013
Countries of origin Switzerland
Official sites Official site
Language German

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Runtime 1h 3m
Color Color
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