Robin Scovill

Robin Scovill

略歴

Robin Scovill attended CalArts on scholastic scholarship where he studied writing and directing with Alexander Mackendrick. His first film, LA VERGINE DEGLI ANGELI, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and went on to earn numerous honors around the world. In 2004 his feature documentary, THE OTHER SIDE OF AIDS won the Special Jury Prize at the AFI Los Angeles International Film Festival. He has conceived and directed numerous live performances and music videos for such artists as Foo Fighters, No Doubt, White Stripes, J. Kleinberg, Wilson Gil and the Willful Sinners and Stone Temple Pilots. He has also created marketing campaigns and live programs for Nissan, Nike, Janet Jackson and Scion. Other feature writing and directing credits include QUESTIONING AIDS IN SOUTH AFRICA, LA CLAVADISTA and FALL AWAY.

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Robin Scovill

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The Other Side of AIDS
Writer
The Other Side of AIDS takes us behind the hype and headlines and into the heart of a brewing controversy over the cause and treatment of AIDS. Through candid interviews with doctors and scientists representing both sides of the issue and HIV positives on and off the drugs, the film opens minds and much-needed dialogue. Informative without being instructive, it raises fundamental questions about what we think we know. Its surprising and sometimes shocking revelations inspire us to take a closer look at HIV and AIDS and the systems that support our current views.
The Other Side of AIDS
Director
The Other Side of AIDS takes us behind the hype and headlines and into the heart of a brewing controversy over the cause and treatment of AIDS. Through candid interviews with doctors and scientists representing both sides of the issue and HIV positives on and off the drugs, the film opens minds and much-needed dialogue. Informative without being instructive, it raises fundamental questions about what we think we know. Its surprising and sometimes shocking revelations inspire us to take a closer look at HIV and AIDS and the systems that support our current views.