
Lifecycles: A Story of AIDS in Malawi
Lifecycles: a Story of AIDS in Malawi is a new hour long documentary film shot over an eight month period on location in Malawi, Africa. Malawi won't perish, but must grow with the virus as catalyst. 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 us a glimpse of a complex situation that encompasses sadness and hope, defeat and renewal.
- Runtime
- 56m
- Released
- 2003
Details
Release year: 2003
Storyline
Lifecycles: a Story of AIDS in Malawi is a new hour long documentary film shot over an eight month period on location in Malawi, Africa. Malawi won't perish, but must grow with the virus as catalyst. 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 us a glimpse of a complex situation that encompasses sadness and hope, defeat and renewal.
Top credits
- Aleke Banda — Self - Minister of Health
- Kondanani Kaluwa — Traditional Healer & Midwife
- Victor Kamanga — Self - Person Living with HIV and Director of MANET
- Stefan Luftl — Self - Head of the Internal Medicine at Lilongwe Central Hospital