Ending AIDS: The Search for a Vaccine
One strategy used in this project is the voice of a well-known (in the USA) celebrity actor, Richard Gere. His involvement in the film as a narrator is meant to engage audiences who are familiar with both his work in entertaining motion pictures and his humanitarian commitments (for background on the latter aspect of his work, see The AARP Magazine.)
In addition to the December 1 television debut, the film is being screened at local events featuring a number of speakers and interactions designed to deepen reflection and discussion on the issues raised in the film. For example, leaders in the scientific, policy, and HIV/AIDS community were expected to attend the Washington, D.C. (USA) premiere of "Ending AIDS" at the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) on November 16. It was anticipated that the event would feature remarks by the film's directors (Bill Jersey and Michael Schwarz) as well as representatives from some of the event's co-hosts - the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC), and KFF. To cite another example, the film will be screened at the International Conference on AIDS and STDs [sexually transmitted diseases] in Abuja, Nigeria, Dec 5-9 2005.
Those interested in details about the November 16 2005 Washington DC (USA) screening (4:30 p.m.) may click here or contact Tiffany Ford at tford@kff.org or (202) 347-5270; RSVP by Monday November 14.
Kikim Media and Quest Productions. Funding provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; additional funding was provided by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
Email from the Kaiser Family Foundation to The Communication Initiative on November 9 2005; Kikim Media website; and email from Michael Schwarz to The Communication Initiative on March 14 2006.
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