Reporter Erin Allday has written a moving account of a generation of people who have survived living with AIDs in San Francisco. Published this week by The San Francisco Chronicle, "Last Men Standing" includes a number of pieces that look at the Pandemic that defines a generation. They include:
- an extensive articlea documentary film to be released April 8
- a documentary film to be released April 8
- and profiles of survivors.
Near the conclusion of the article, readers are reminded, "In a life defined by a plague and measured in loss and pain, in fear and loneliness, sometimes it’s the smallest steps forward, the briefest moments of gratitude, that matter most. Waking up to the sunlight. Taking someone’s hand."
A brief description of the documentary film reads, "Surrounded by the ghosts of a generation lost to the AIDS epidemic, eight gay men search for meaning in a life they never expected to have." This is the San Francisco Chronicle’s first feature-length documentary, which will be released April 8 at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco. A preview of "Last Man Standing" is available online.
This special report from The San Francisco Chronicle has received much attention on social media. |
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