The Other Side of AIDS

Top 10 Billed Cast

Robert Gallo
Robert Gallo

Himself - Doctor, Discoverer of HIV

Frank Sontag
Frank Sontag

Himself - Impact Show, KLOS Radio

Michael Eller
Michael Eller

Himself - PhD, President of Health Education AIDS Liaison

David Rasnick
David Rasnick

Himself- PhD, AIDS Researcher

Rodney Richards
Rodney Richards

Himself - PhD, HIV Test Founding Scientist

Charles Farthing
Charles Farthing

Himself - Medical Director, AIDS Healthcare Foundation

Kary Mullis
Kary Mullis

Himself - PhD, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 1993

Dave Grohl
Dave Grohl

self - Foo Fighters

Chris Shiflett
Chris Shiflett

self - Foo Fighters

Taylor Hawkins
Taylor Hawkins

self - Foo Fighters

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    The Other Side of AIDS

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    The Other Side of AIDS takes us behind the hype and headlines and into the heart of a brewing controversy over the cause and treatment of AIDS. Through candid interviews with doctors and scientists representing both sides of the issue and HIV positives on and off the drugs, the film opens minds and much-needed dialogue. Informative without being instructive, it raises fundamental questions about what we think we know. Its surprising and sometimes shocking revelations inspire us to take a closer look at HIV and AIDS and the systems that support our current views.

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    2004-10-10

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    How Positive are You?

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    English
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