Project Detail

To A Future . . . With Love

Synopsis

This documentary is about current attitudes and knowledge of HIV/AIDS. Directed and presented by David Graham and Garry Wall, both long term survivors of the condition. The film is set against a background of London's Mardi Gras Festival 1999 and is an up beat and non-judgemental documentary with a specially written techno soundtrack.

Details

Year
2001
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
10 mins 58 secs
Format
Betacam Sp
Director
David Graham
Producer
Joan Greening
Editor
Paul Bernays
Screenwriter
David Graham, Garry Wall
Director of Photography
Paul Bernays, Chris Rawlence
Composer
Skot Hardy, Bangamatt

Production Status

Production Company

Connections Communications Centre Ltd.

Contact: Joan Greening
Palingswick House
241 King Street, Hammersmith
London W6 9LP
UK

T 020 8741 1766

jgreening@cccmedia.co.uk

Sales Company

Connections Communications Centre Ltd.

Contact: Joan Greening
Palingswick House
241 King Street, Hammersmith
London W6 9LP
UK

T 020 8741 1766

jgreening@cccmedia.co.uk

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