Collection / DHPG Mon Amour by Carl George




USA, 1989, 10 minutes
Colour, Sound (Optical), 16mm

(originally super-8)

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A Super-8, home-style movie which explores the radical advances made by PWA's (People With AIDS), in developing their own health care. Focusing precisely on the ordinary minutiae of David Conover and Joe Walsh's daily life, DHPG Mon Amour shows the struggle for self-determination and control over one's own body, and resonates on an intimate and more broadly political level.

DHPG Mon Amour was featured at the 1990 New Directors Series at the Museum of Modern Art, The Semaine de la Critique at the Cannes Film Festival, and has been exhibited at festivals, museums and theaters throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe.

Themes: Gay & lesbian