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alls. In a dramatization, a man confronts them and accuses them of stealing his<br />

condoms. This story illustrates that many people are not using condoms for safer<br />

sex, despite their availability. The sky in her eyes - story of a young girl in<br />

KwaZulu-Natal struggling to come to terms with the death of her mother from<br />

AIDS. A young boy befriends her and allows her to attach a drawing of her mother<br />

to his kite. Big balls - Two men are at work, one is black and the other white.<br />

They are building something together but there is tension. Their conversation is<br />

raw, peppered with innuendo and tales of supposed conquests. As they talk they<br />

spar with words that mean so little, but say so much. Funny yet devastatingly<br />

cruel. It becomes clear that those conquests will ultimately be their demise.<br />

House of love - explores the lives of sex-workers in the small Namibian harbor<br />

of Walvis Bay. The women are dependent for the business on the brief visits of<br />

foreign shipping trawlers. They give insights into the choices they have made<br />

and why they have made them. Their conflicts center around notions of love, sex,<br />

sin, and redemption, while the threat of HIV/AIDS exists only in the background.<br />

Some English subtitles.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

362.19697 WANW.<br />

THE DYING GAME [VIDEORECORDING] / PRODUCER, DAVID HARRISON.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS program broadcast 27/2/01.<br />

Profiles the humanitarian catastrophe facing South Africa, which has the world's<br />

fastest growing HIV epidemic. To young women infected, then abandonned by their<br />

boyfriends, the problem centres on male immorality and infidelity. To AIDS<br />

awareness campaigners it is linked to government inaction, and campaigns that<br />

skirt the issue of safe sex. But Keane points out that the poverty, poor health<br />

systems, and mobile labour force (for example, of the miners) all contributed to<br />

spread the disease.<br />

First released: England : BBC, Panorama, 1997.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

362.1969792 DYIN (Not for I.L.L.).<br />

THE NEW ASYLUMS [VIDEORECORDING] / DIRECTOR, SIMON FRANCIS; PRODUCER/REPORTER,<br />

AMANDA COLLINGE.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS-TV programme broadcast 11/10/05. Copied under <strong>Part</strong><br />

5A of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />

Colour recording system: PAL ; Region all.<br />

'Insight Focus Group is chosen from a broad cross-section of the community.'<br />

Copyright notice: Commonwealth of Australia. Copyright Regulations. 1969.<br />

Warning.<br />

Editors, Andrew Middlemost, Mark Falahey ; researchers, Carol Ayoub, Sashka<br />

Koloff.<br />

Presenter, Jenny Brockie.<br />

Twenty years ago, following de-institutionalization around Australia, thousands<br />

of people were released from mental asylums into the community, with the promise<br />

of care. But only the first part of that plan was ever implemented. The<br />

psychiatric institutions were closed and in many cases sold, but the promised<br />

community services needed to replace them never eventuated. Only the crisis<br />

cases have any chance of receiving quick attention. People without support and<br />

treatment now end up on the streets, or in prison. This edition of Insight<br />

presents discussions with psychiatrists, nurses, police, the mentally ill, their<br />

friends and families, on what can and and should be done. Includes a current<br />

story about how one woman's illness led her into jail, relayed live to the<br />

studio by reporter Amanda Collinge.<br />

First released: [Sydney] : SBS News and Current Aff<strong>air</strong>, c2005.<br />

DVD.<br />

Closed-captioned in English for the hearing imp<strong>air</strong>ed.<br />

ERC DVD.<br />

362.20994 NEW.<br />

ASYLUM [VIDEORECORDING] / DIRECTOR/WRITER, ROBIN BENGER ; PRODUCER, CHRISTOPHER

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