deepsouth
'deepsouth' is the critically-acclaimed documentary that changed the national conversation on HIV/AIDS. The film exposes the secret epidemic in rural America among Black, gay men and women of color. Personal and intimate, the documentary follows three Americans who are redefining Southern traditions in order to create their own solutions to survive. The Baltimore Sun called 'deepsouth' a "poetic and grounding exploration into the lives of those affected by HIV in the American South." It "burrows into the crevices of culture" (The New Yorker), and "tackles these tough realities with a stunning degree of humanity" (IndieWire).
