Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt is a documentary film that tells the story of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, a powerful symbol of the AIDS epidemic in the United States. The film follows the creation of the quilt and the stories of those who have contributed to it.
The quilt was first created in 1987 as a way to remember those who had died from AIDS. It has since grown to become the largest community art project in the world, with over 48,000 panels dedicated to individuals who have lost their lives to the disease.
Common Threads explores the personal stories behind the quilt, from the families and friends who have created panels in memory of their loved ones to the activists who have used the quilt to raise awareness about the epidemic. The film also highlights the impact of AIDS on marginalized communities, including people of color and the LGBTQ+ community.
Through interviews and archival footage, Common Threads paints a powerful and moving portrait of the AIDS epidemic and the individuals who have been affected by it. The film serves as a reminder of the importance of remembering those who have been lost and continuing the fight against HIV/AIDS.
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