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It's Not Over

Country: USA, Language: English, 72 mins

  • Director: Andrew Jenks
  • Writer: Andrew Jenks
  • Producer: Andrew Jenks; Daniel Zinn

CGiii Comment

No intelligence - whatsoever - went into the making of this...

Andrew Jenks is a buffoon: during a pride march in Mumbai - just afer anti-gay legislation had been passed...he walks among the crowd, grabbing arms...saying...smile for the camera!!!

The blurb reads...a fresh approach...it's as fresh as last week's fish.

Basically, all it tells you is...you can live a perfectly normal life with HIV and HIV is prevalent in poorer countries. Seriously, that's it!

All in all...it's a scrappily composed, vanity project.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A fresh look on HIV/AIDS through the lens of Millennials. What happened to an 'AIDS free generation'? Award-winning filmmaker Andrew Jenks embarks on a global journey, traveling to South Africa, India, and middle America. PAIGE, a college student and activist, who was born with HIV contracted the disease from her mother at birth. SARANG, who contracted HIV through a partner, is a theater director, and one of the most prominent young advocates for gay rights in India (important given the recent outlawing of homosexual sex). LUCKY, a popular young man who lives in Khayelitsha, South Africa, does not have HIV but is a teacher for young people in a country with the highest number of people infected.

Cast & Characters

Paige Rawl as Herself;
Lucky Mufundisi as Himself;
Sarang Bhakre as Himself;
Andrew Jenks as Himself