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Jaw-dropping new documentary sheds light on controversial industry that profited from AIDS deaths
If filmmaker Matt Nadel is being honest, when he first set out to make a film about the viatical settlement industry, he had planned for it to be a “dad-bashing doc,” he says with a tentative laugh.
When it premiered 40 years ago in September 1984, few realized "The AIDS Show: Artists Involved with Death and Survival," how groundbreaking this theatrical production, produced by Theatre Rhinoceros ...
Columbia native's film explores complexity of AIDs Crisis. SC helped him see life in shades of gray.
The line, uttered at the beginning of the 39-minute documentary "Cashing Out," encapsulates the thinking behind a little-known impact of the AIDs crisis in America. The film, directed by Matt Nadel ...
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