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One + One
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John and Noel are in a panic. The condom broke during sex, and John happens to have AIDS. Joanne breaks down when the counselor asks about her HIV-positive husband Robert. In their six-year marriage, Joanne has been tested twice a year, each time more stressful than the last. One + One takes an unflinching look at the lives of these two couples of mixed HIV status--one straight, one gay--as they navigate the physical and emotional minefield inherent in every serodiscordant relationship. This poignant film gives insights to how serodiscordant couples cope with the difficult task of living with HIV on a daily basis, and the deep bond they share because of it.
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"ONE + ONE explores the relationships of two HIV sero-discordant couples - it gives us a glimpse of people who have chosen to love in spite of fear. Painfully human, wondrous and inspiring, the film forces viewers to examine their own misconceptions of what it is like living with HIV. As an HIV positive man in a sero-discordant relationship, I found One + One remarkably truthful. As an educator, I highly recommend this film for social work, psychology and other human services curricula." Phil Meyer, M.S.W., L.C.S.W. Lecturer, School of Public Policy and Social Research University of California, Los Angeles "This documentary is insightful on every level, but especially in depicting the intricate psychological link that is formed between negative and positive partners." Alistair McCartney A & U Magazine full review "This moving program opens viewers' eyes to the obstacles these and similar couples face." Booklist "ONE + ONE presents an opportunity to witness the unique psychosocial issues faced by two HIV sero-discordant couples. This compassionate and sensitive documentary would enhance training programs; it is a valuable educational tool. Through the gracious openness of the couples, the viewer learns intellectually and emotionally." Mickie Robbins, LMFT, Mental Health Department AIDS Project Los Angeles
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About Leo Chiang |
| S. Leo Chiang is an independent filmmaker based in San Francisco & Taipei, Taiwan, where he operates his production company, Walking Iris Films. In 1998, Directors Guild of America asked Leo to co-direct and edit Directing: How to Get There, for which he documented early careers of several well-known filmmakers including Robert Wise, Norman Jewison, and Steven Spielberg. Leo's work as a freelance non-fiction producer, cinematographer, and editor has appeared on HBO, PBS, and Discovery Channels, among other networks. Leo holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and received his MFA in Film Production from University of Southern California. |
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