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Staying Alive: 48 Fest
48Fest is the first film competition organised by MTV. During the International AIDS Conference that took place in Toronto, Canada in August 2006, forty-eight youth delegates divided into eight teams were selected to write, film, edit, and launch a three-minute trailer (short) on a timely theme related to HIV/AIDS awareness in just 48 hours. The final result was that 48 hours later, eight films were projected and submitted for voting. The films were:
- The Last Time: About “sugar daddies” (men who offer gifts or money in exchange for sexual favours).
- Breathing Space: About the time that should be taken to have safe sex.
- Different Strokes: Three young people with HIV who are marginalised by their communities.
- The Day After Tomorrow: Centred on the barriers and emotions that come together after HIV testing.
- Legends: Three personalities living with the most well-known myths about HIV and AIDS. The film seeks to show the truth about these situations.
- Living with Desire: A man struggling with the decision to become sexually active.
- Leader of the Pack: About how “macho” attitudes can be at the root of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the world.
- Fear and Loathing: The winning film - it is a drama that explores the impact of HIV/AIDS regarding stigmatisation and its consequences.
Date Year of Production
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Source
The 48Fest video site on YouTube, August 16 2011.
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