Lifecycles: A Story of AIDS in Malawi
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Directed by | Sierra Bellows Doug Karr |
Produced by | Walter Forsyth Doug Karr Norman Phiri |
Music by | Alden Karr Bobby McFerrin |
Cinematography | Doug Karr |
Edited by | Sierra Bellows Doug Karr |
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Country | Canada |
Language | English |
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Lifecycles: A Story of AIDS in Malawi is a 2003 documentary from directors Sierra Bellows and Doug Karr focusing on the AIDS epidemic in Malawi, Africa.
Plot[edit]
Lifecycles: a Story of AIDS in Malawi is an hour-long documentary film shot over an eight-month period on location in Malawi, Africa. Lifecycles provides a detailed glimpse into the lives of the Malawian people living with HIV and AIDS. Directors Doug Karr and Sierra Bellows travel across Malawi, bringing a glimpse of a complex situation that encompasses sadness and hope, defeat and renewal.
Cast[edit]
- Minister of Health - Aleke Banda
- Traditional Healer & Midwife - Dr. Kondanani Kaluwa
- Person Living with HIV & Director of MANET - Victor Kamanga
- Head of the Internal Medicine at Lilongwe Central Hospital - Dr. Stefan Luftl
- Speaker of the National Assembly - Honorable Sam Mpasu
- Traditional Healer - Ireen Ntonyo
- HIV / AIDS Activist - Catherine Phiri
- Commercial Sex Worker - Magie Phiri
- Person Living with AIDS - Mphasto Tambala
External links[edit]
- Lifecycles: A Story of AIDS in Malawi on IMDb Search this movie on
- Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
- Review of Lifecycles: A Story of AIDS in Malawi by Stephen Wise
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