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apathy and denial which could result in tens of millions of people being<br />

infected by the end of the decade.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

362.19697 AIDS.<br />

Not for I.L.L.<br />

ATTITUDE [VIDEORECORDING] : AIDS, THE POSITIVE, THE NEGATIVE, THE REALITY /<br />

PRESENTERS CAITLIN SHEA, MICHAEL BUNSWORTH, DAVID HANNAM.<br />

Sydney, NSW : ABC <strong>Television</strong>, 1993.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of program broadcast on ABC Channel 2 on 25/8/93.<br />

Discusses the spread of HIV/AIDS into the heterosexual community and the fear<br />

and ignorance that causes discrimination against HIV positive people.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

362.19697 ATTI : VHS (Not for I.L.L).<br />

[HIV/AIDS IN FIJI] [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS program broadcast 18/2/95.<br />

Title supplied by cataloguer.<br />

Reporter, David Gardner.<br />

Looks at the HIV/AIDS threat to the Pacific, in particular, Fiji where it is<br />

just beginning to feel the effects. A taskforce of workers have begun to spread<br />

awareness of HIV AIDS.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

362.19697 HIV (Not for I.L.L.).<br />

THE SILENT KILLER [VIDEORECORDING] : AIDS IN SOUTH AFRICA.<br />

[1999].<br />

Recorded off-<strong>air</strong> from SBS-TV 27 April 1999. Broadcast as part of the television<br />

program, Cutting Edge.<br />

Copyright 1999 Sveriges <strong>Television</strong>.<br />

Director and producer Marika Griehsel.<br />

Unlike in the developed countries, in Africa the HIV virus is mainly the scourge<br />

of the poor and disadvantaged. AIDS is a threat that no one wants to face up to,<br />

and the treatments available require more money than the government can afford.<br />

Swedish documentary examining trials involving AZT and other drugs being tested<br />

on pregnant HIV positive women, and the banned experimental drug Virodene.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

362.19697 SILE (Not for I.L.L.).<br />

A MINER'S TALE [VIDEORECORDING] ; IT'S MY LIFE ; PATIENCE AND PINKIE : MOTHER TO<br />

CHILD.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS-TV program broadcast 8/11/02, 12/11/02, 19/11/02.<br />

Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />

Directors, Nicolaas Hofmeyr, Gabriel Mondlane (Miner's tale), Brian Tilley (It's<br />

my life), Jane Thandi Lipman (Patience and Pinkie).<br />

A miner's tale - Joaquim is a migrant laborer with a junior wife in urban South<br />

Africa and a senior wife and family in rural Mozambique. He is torn between his<br />

responsibilities for both. He is also torn between his understanding of his HIV<br />

infection when visiting his home village after being absent for four years and<br />

what traditional society expects of him. Joaquim must make a choice since the<br />

elders are adamant that it is his traditional duty to father more children with<br />

his wife, but Joachim does not want to infect her. It's my life - Zackie Achmat<br />

is an AIDS activist who refuses to take anti-retrovirals until they are<br />

available in public hospitals and clinics. He leads the court battle against the<br />

multi-national drug companies and takes on the South African government for it's<br />

confusing policies around HIV/AIDS. As a leader in the campaign for affordable<br />

treatment, Zackie's provocative position is not one all his friends and<br />

colleagues support. Patience and Pinkie - In South Africa, more than 25 per cent<br />

of pregnant women are HIV-positive. The program follows two young pregnant women<br />

from when they are first told they are pregnant, till their babies are born. At<br />

present the Government is denying public access to HIV preventative drugs. Anti

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