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The Last One (2014)

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Runtime : 1H 20M

Director : Nadine C. Licostie

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A documentary uncovering the birth of The AIDS Memorial Quilt, which became a galvanizing force against bigotry and a flag in the fight for a cure. This moving story explores the quest to sew on the last panel, representing the final death and an end to the disease. Features archival footage, vérité scenes and interviews with the quilt makers and activists.

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Nadine C. Licostie
Nadine C. Licostie
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