Il sesso confuso. Racconti di mondi nell'era Aids (2010)
26 Feb 2010 • Documentary • 1h 33m
The movie is divided in 4 sections. The first one is about the 70s, when Italian society discovered the "sex, drugs and r'n'r" culture. Many witnesses from those years are interviewed about their own experiences as drug addicts or sex consumers: mainly the incoming "gay liberation" politics are focused. The second part is about the 80s: the new virus Hiv comes in Italy from the Usa and it becomes a tragic disease. Through the stories told by the witnesses we can get the atmosphere of fear and panic around the first victims, and also the first attempts of the medical researchers to find something to stop the infection. The third part is about the 90s. Now the witnesses speak about the new "life style" of the Hiv-positive people: they don't die anymore, but can live thanks to new medicines, and so the problems are wider and more complex, first of all problems related with the society and their acceptance. The fourth part is about the first decade of the new century, when new items come out in this field: the most important items are the non-awareness among younger people (as an interview to high school students shows) and the spreading costume of the "barebacking" (sex without condoms). The film is entirely based on the faces and body of the people interviewed (without any reportage shot): everybody on a white seat, located in different and strange locations (in a zoo, on the seashore, in a market, in a gipsy camp, etc.). During the film, the voices of the two writers/directors tell about their own feelings: one of them being Hiv-positive, and the other one being Hiv-negative.
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