Another really open conversation about the circumstances in which some people have sex against their better judgement, risking the spread of HIV. In a society where this subject is taboo, these young people are being incredibly couragous expressing themselves so openly and honestly. Testiment to the power of grassroots filmmaking
Read moreThis story explores a scenario in which a younger man is dating an older woman and cheating on her. The story highlights how dangerous this is for the spread of HIV
Read moreHigh School kids talk about whether condoms should be available on their school premises.
Read moreA news story that explains how ARVs work.
Read morePoets from the Cape Town communities recite beautiful poems with strong HIV prevention messages, put lyrically to music and enhanced by cut-aways.
Read moreFamous radio DJ tells us his experience about HIV/AIDS.
Read moreWe went to two different malls and got to find out what other people think or what do they know about HIV/AIDS. Mitchell’s Plain is a Coloured township and Site B is in Khayletsha, which is predominently Black township
Read moreYoung men from Khayelitsha talk openly about HIV in their community, how they cope with the persistent fear of contracting HIV and how this affects their approach to sex and relationships. This open and staightforward discussion is testiment to the power of grassroots filmmaking as these men feel comfortable enough being filmed by members of […]
Read moreAs part of a series commissioned by Cape Town TV (CTV) and funded by Nokia, the filmmakers created a concept called ‘Kaltcha Talk’ which borrowed from Joe Menell and Richard Mills’ show, ‘Street Talk’. In this episode, people in a taxi discuss HIV. At the time the topic was very much still taboo in these […]
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