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God has AIDS

Country: Brazil, Language: Portuguese, 81 mins

Original Title

Deus tem AIDS
  • Director: Fábio Leall, Gustavo Vinagre
  • Writer: Fábio Leal, Tainá Muhringer, Gustavo Vinagre
  • Producer: Dora Amorim, Julia Machado, Thaís Vidal

CGiii Comment

40 years after the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, seven artists and an activist doctor, people living with HIV, offer new images and perspectives to deal with serophobia in Brazil. The exploration of eccentric performances which infringes heterosexual norms and the binary conception of gender and sexuality alongside more canonical interviews offer a contemporary perception of HIV in which personal experience is intertwined with social analysis.

Gustavo Vinagre and Fábio Leal’s documentary shines a light on the taboo of AIDS, but also the fears of our time with an eye on contemporary Brazil.


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Deus Tem AIDS (teaser) from MixBrasil on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Kaco Arancíbia
Paulx Castello
Carué Conteiras
Flip Couto
Micaela Cyrino
Ernesto Filho
Ronaldo Serruya
Marcos Visnadi