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Silence = Death

Country: Germany, Language: German, 60 mins

Original Title

Die Aids-Trilogie: Schweigen = Tod - Künstler In New York Kämpfen Gegen Aids
  • Director: Rosa von Praunheim
  • Producer: Michael Lupetin; Rosa von Praunheim

CGiii Comment

Rosa recently received the Teddy Award for his life's work...well-deserved.

Silence = Death, with its  meagre financial resource, manages to achieve more than most...the madness of it all, the anger...through art, by artists directly affected by AIDS. Now, tragically, all gone.

This is not easy to watch - especially the opening performance...desperate times, desperate measures.

Let us not forget.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Silence = Death is a 1990 documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film centers on the response of some New York City artists to the AIDS epidemic

Cast & Characters

Bern Boyle as Himself;
Emilio Cubeiro as Himself;
Rafael Gamba as Himself;
Allen Ginsberg as Himself;
Keith Haring as Himself;
Peter Kunz as Himself;
Don Moffet as Himself;
David Wojnarowicz as Himself