November 26, 2004 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE 21
Film at 11
The top ten AIDS-related movies, plus one
by Kaizaad Kotwal
AIDS has not been treated on film with the seriousness and due attention it deserves. Nevertheless, as the world enters the third decade of the plague, here are 11 of the most notable films (listed alphabetically) on this horrible scourge.
And the Band Played On
This is an amazing dramatization of the book by the late Randy Shilts, the great journalist in San Francisco who helped make gay rights and AIDS issues prevalent in the mainstream media.
AND THE BAND Starring Matthew Modine,
Richard Gere, Lily Tomlin, Ian McKellan, Angelica Houston and Alan Alda, this brave film attempts to expose how ineptitude and in-fighting amongst various agencies and organizations impacted the early spread of AIDS. This film is excellently acted and a must-see to remind ourselves of the atrocities of the early to mid1980s. The film was made for HBO.
As Is
PBS' production of the stellar Boradway hit by William Hoffman, this film chronicles the lives of twoex lovers who are drawn back together by the AIDS crisis.
The film stars Robert Carradine and the legendary Colleen Dewhurst.
Before Night Falls
AS IS
Here is an amazing film about the life of
BEFO
Cunningham's novel, this is an amazing film with Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman and Juliane Moore. The film powerfully interweaves three separate stories, all connected by Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway. Streep's character, Clarissa, is throwing a party for her ex-lover who is dying of AIDS (played by Ed Harris). A
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must see.
In the Gloaming
Robert Sean Leonard plays Danny, a young man dying of AIDS, in this HBO film. He returns home to his family to spend his last days with them. Glenn Close plays his mother and Whoopi Goldberg co-stars in this moving and powerful film.
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It's My Party
Nick, played by Eric Roberts, realizes that he It's My Party has only a few days to
live due to a very rare AIDS-related disorder. He decides to throw a two-day farewell party where he invites his friends and his ex, Brandon. The film is both funny and poignant and
has an amazing list of cameos by George segal, Olivia Newton-John, Marlee Matlin and Margaret Cho.
Cuban poet Reinaldo AreLongtime Companion
nas, who struggled powerfully against censorship, homophobia, political oppression and the eventual disintegration of his body brought on by AIDS. The film, powerful and poetiFALLS cally directed by Julian
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Schnabel, features a bravura, Oscar-nominated performance by Javier Bardem in the title role.
An Early Frost
Starring Aidan Quinn, Ben Gazzara and Gena Rowlands, this NBC movie was one of the first films made about the disease. Here is the story of a family who discover that their son is both gay and dying of AIDS. The films is powerful and eloquent in a silent yet stirring manner.
The Hours
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Directed by out director Stephen Daldry, and based on out writer Michael
This is the best and most
powerful film made on the NPANIO subject. With Oscar-worthy performances by Campbell Scott, Mary Louise-Parker and Stephen Caffrey, and a Best Supporting Oscar nomination for Bruce Davison, the film chronicles
the lives of gay men in New York when the epidemic was just breaking. A personal and gripping film, Longtime Companion is quite simply one of the best films of the 1990s.
Parting Glances
Along with An Early Frost and As Is, Parting Glances (1986) is RY I
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one of the first films dealSTEVE BUSCEME ing with AIDS. Of the three, it is the only one that was released theatrically. Instead of focusing on the theme of someone coming home to die, it dealt more
with the friends of some-
one with AIDS helping
him to truly live. The movie also was one of the first major roles for Steve Buscemi, of Fargo and Reservoir Dogs fame.
Masquerage solidifies as a 'must-attend' event
by Jessica Bott
Dayton-Masked supporters flooded the Montgomery County Fairground's Round House on October 16 to be part of one of the biggest parties of the year, Masquerage, benefiting AIDS Resource Center Ohio.
The third annual Masquerage, Dayton's hippest, most outrageous, annual gala truly "exceeded everyone's expectations."
"Masquerage raised over $78,000, surpassing last year's revenue by 250% with a 30% increase in attendance," announced ARC Ohio executive director Bill Hardy.
With the support from Scenic Solutions and the Light Fantastic, the Round House was transformed into a cutting edge; state of the
art venue filled with incredible entertainment and one of the countries hottest DJs.
"Masquerage has become the hottest party of the year," said Keith Wyatt, attending his third Masquerage. "I am amazed how this event continues to grow and I can't wait until next year. This is the must attend event for everyone in the area."
Masquerage 2005 will be held October 15, 2005. Complete information on next year's event will be available in January 2005. For
more information about Masquerage or ARC Ohio call 937461-2437 (461-AIDS).
Jessica Bott is the development assistant for ARC Ohio.
Philadelphia
Jonathan Demme, Tom Hanks, Denzel Washington and Antonio Banderas teamed
up
to
give Hollywood's first mainstream portayal of the disease. Even though the film is skittish about male-to-male
contact and sexuality, the film is a powerful rendition of not only the disease, but also the way in which it is used to
discriminate against people.
Zero Patience
John Greyson's avant-garde film is an AIDS musical which traces
the notion of the alleged Patient Zero who supposedly brought AIDS to America.
This quirky, funny, yet powerful movie deals with Sir Richard Burton, an explorer and sexologist, who is preparing a museum exhibit about Gaetan Dugas, the flight attendant accused of being Patient Zero. Greyson
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has created several larger Busby Berkeleystyled musical numbers to create the lurid world of his film.
Anthony Glassman contributed to this article.
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