How to Survive a Plague
How to Survive a Plague is a 2012 American documentary film about the early years of the AIDS epidemic, and the efforts of activist groups ACT UP and TAG. It was directed by David France, a journalist who covered AIDS from its beginnings. France's first film, it was dedicated to his partner Doug Gould who died of AIDS-related pneumonia in 1992. The documentary was produced using more than 700 hours of archived footage which included news coverage, interviews as well as film of demonstrations, meetings and conferences taken by ACT UP members themselves. France says they knew what they were doing was historic, and that many of them would die. The film opened in selected theatres across the United States on September 21, 2012, also includes footage of a demonstration during mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral in 1989.
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Directed by | David France |
Written by | David France Todd Woody Richman Tyler H. Walk |
Produced by | David France Howard Gertler |
Cinematography | Derek Wiesehahn |
Edited by | Todd Woody Richman Tyler H. Walk |
Music by | Stuart Bogie |
Production companies | Public Square Films Ninety Thousand Words |
Distributed by | Mongrel Media (Canada theatrical) Sundance Selects (USA theatrical) IFC |
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Running time | 109 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $132,055 |