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Les films ayant le thème "Sida", triés par note

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Kattu Vannu Vilichappol
Thèmes Maladie, Sida
Acteurs Chippy, Vijayaraghavan, A. K. Lohithadas, T. V. Chandran, Jose Pellissery, Harisree Ashok

Seetha, born in an orthodox Hindu family, falls in love with the lower-caste Unni and later elopes with him to Bombay. Four years later, one day, Unni goes missing at Bombay. Seetha is pregnant and had to return to her native place. Through a newspaper report, Seetha comes to know that Unni has committed suicide after knowing he was infected with HIV. The heart-broken Seetha is isolated by the society and even by her parents who believe that she is also infected. Abu, a kind-hearted Muslim ferryman is her only help. Hated and isolated by the society, Abu and Seetha has to face lot of troubles. One day, filmmaker Lohithadas, a friend of Unni, visits Seetha and informs her that Unni was killed by the Bombay underworld and the AIDS-news was all crafted by the wicked media. Meanwhile, some people try to kick Seetha out of the village and burn her house. The film ends with Seetha, her new-born baby and Abu fleeing to another village.
Lifecycles: A Story of AIDS in Malawi
Origine Canada
Genres Documentaire
Thèmes Afrique post-coloniale, Maladie, Documentaire sur la santé, Sida

Le film est un documentaire d'une heure tourné en huit mois au Malawi. Il donne une perspective détaillée sur la vie quotidienne des personnes atteintes du HIV et du sida dans ce pays.
Virus
Virus (2007)
, 1h50
Réalisé par Shankar Panicker, Shankar
Thèmes Maladie, Sida
Acteurs Shankar Panicker, Abhinay, Shankar

Virus is the story of lovers, Abhinay and Sajitha Beti, both working in a software firm. One day Sajitha Beti disappears from Abhinay's life. Shankar, brother of the Sajitha helps the lovers to reunite in spite of Sajitha Beti's dreaded disease, which was kept hidden from Abhinay. The film shows the life after for AIDS patients and gives the message that, society should be kind to AIDS patients and consider them as normal humans.
To Touch the Soul, 1h10
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Documentaire
Thèmes Maladie, Documentaire sur la santé, Sida

"To Touch the Soul" follows California State University, Long Beach Professor Carlos Silveira, a Brazilian-born artist educator and social activist who recruits 27 American university students to join him in a pilot program that uses art to help impoverished Cambodian children affected by HIV/AIDS express their wishes and desires for their futures. As Carlos and the students grapple with the realities of a culture much different from their own, a language they don't understand, art projects that don't go as planned and a three-week deadline, they form a bond with the children. Through these young Cambodian mentors—all of them abandoned by society—the Americans empower their own social activism and learn the true meaning of kindness, selflessness, courage and community.
The Storm
Origine Canada
Thèmes Maladie, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Documentaire sur la santé, Sida

Home to just 12% of the world's population, Sub-Saharan Africa is home to over 60% of all people living with HIV. Birchall journeys to Eastern Africa to investigate the true horror of living in countries beneath the poverty line, we realize the one thing that we share despite our many differences is the fact that we are all human. As such, our role is clear: to help each other. This is the story of a continent in disarray; how a storm of a different kind is affecting our world. This is Africa.
Mukhaputa
Mukhaputa (2009)
, 1h52
Thèmes Maladie, Sida
Acteurs Chi. Guru Dutt, ಹಂಸಲೇಖ/Hamsalekha

The film is about the children suffering from HIV/AIDS. The film is set in a small town in South India, where a socially responsible educationally oriented traditional woman adopts a young baby girl, and realizes after several years that the child had HIV at birth. The story centered around the child, and a few of her underprivileged friends of the same age, depicts the challenges faced by the girl, her family and the society – it showcases pre-conceived notions that society infers on patients with HIV, and how children and their family are coping up with life. With very positive messages, the film reinforces the strength needed to “grow against all odds” – the message is applicable to all around the world that are struggling to grow in a biased society for no fault of theirs’