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Stephen Fry - HIV And Me DVD

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From the USA to Africa and the UK Stephen Fry tracks down people whose lives have been transformed by this brutal disease including those he holds dear. Stephen meets the doctors who were instrumental in initially defining the disease such as Professor Brian Gazzard formerly Freddie Mercury's doctor and Professor Michael Gottlieb Rock Hudson's doctor. He talks to people serving jail sentences for deliberately spreading the disease and to public figures such as writer Armistead Maupin who are all dedicated to spreading awareness. Stephen also meets some of the earliest... diagnosed people who are miraculously still alive. He discovers what living with HIV really means and what the future holds for this persistent and misunderstood illness. [show more]

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Released
16 February 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Lace Group 
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Runtime
118 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5037899013540 
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The celebrated author, actor, comedian, and television presenter travels across continents to see first hand the affect this devastating disease has had on the lives of those involved. As well as meeting some of the earliest people diagnosed with the illness, Fry also talks to the doctors who were responsible for bringing the disease to the attention of the world.