Desert migration / 13th Gen and Best Revenge Productions present in association with the HIV story project ; written and directed by Daniel F. Cardone ; produced by Marc Smolowitz.

Saved by the introduction of protease inhibitors in the mid-1990s, many HIV positive men needed to rebuild the lives they thought they'd never be able to live. In an effort to make peace with the virus inside them, some migrated to California's Palm Springs in the hope of finding a healing...

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Other Authors: Cardone, Daniel F. (Director, Screenwriter), Smolowitz, Marc (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Warren, NJ : Passion River Films, 2015.
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Summary:Saved by the introduction of protease inhibitors in the mid-1990s, many HIV positive men needed to rebuild the lives they thought they'd never be able to live. In an effort to make peace with the virus inside them, some migrated to California's Palm Springs in the hope of finding a healing desert oasis. But is this environment, with its tolerant population and constant sunshine, enough to heal their shattered bodies and dispel their lingering grief?
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed May 26, 2017).
Includes bonus materials.
Physical Description:1 online resource (127 min.)
Playing Time:02:06:33
Awards:Nominated 2016 Cleveland International Film Festival, Global Health Competition, Best Film
Nominated 2016 Social Impact Media Awards, Social Impact Media Award, Documentary Feature
Language:In English.