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Act Up Fight Back: Art and Activism in the Time of AIDS, part 2
Friday, April 1, 2005
Emory University
Memento Mori (Jim Hubbard, 1995) 17 minutes, 16mm Cinemascope
introduced by Jim Hubbard
Jim Hubbard introduction to AIDS activist video
ACT UP Oral History excerpts
Interview with Paul Monette (Phil Tarley, ca. 1993) 4 minutes, video
footage from January 1990 ACT UP Atlanta action (1990) video footage
courtesy Jeff Graham
Marta: Portrait of a Teen Activist (Matt Ebert, 1990) 10 minutes, video
Stop the Church (Robert Hilferty, 1990) 28 minutes, video
Two Marches (Jim Hubbard, 1991) 8 minutes, 16mm
Programmer�s Note:
Act Up Fight Back is sponsored by the Emory University Gay and Lesbian Film
Festival and Frequent Small Meals. Tonight�s program would not be possible
without the kind assistance of Dr. Saralyn Chesnut and Elizabeth Elkins of the
Office of Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender Life at Emory.
Many of the works in Act Up Fight Back were featured in Fever in the Archive,
a series of AIDS activist video seen at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in
2000 and curated by Jim Hubbard. I am indebted to Mr. Hubbard for his assistance
and guidance in acquiring these works to show.
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Andy Ditzler 10/13/2014