On the C-SPAN Networks: David France is an Author with three videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2004 Speech. The year with the highest average number of views per program ...
“My youth, and my entire adult life, has been under the cloud of AIDS,” says David France. France moved to New York in June 1981, just one month prior to a New York Times report about 41 cases of “gay ...
“Death wasn’t being responded to as a public health problem,” David France says. “It was dealt with with sniggers. It was left to religious leaders to explain or respond to the epidemic. And they ...
Between 1981—when AIDS claimed its first reported cases—and 1996, there was not one drug for treating HIV. In those 15 years, as 343,000 Americans, many of them in the arts, died without hope, an ...
The mistreatment and persecution of the LGBTQ community in Chechnya has been an ongoing issue, but in March 2017 a glaring spotlight was put on the Russian republic as reports of gay and bisexual men ...
The reason people’s stories need to be told is usually personal. That’s certainly true of David France’s new documentary, “The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson,” which will be screened at the ...
France helmed HBO’s ‘How to Survive a Pandemic’ and before that his directorial debut ‘How to Survive a Plague.’ By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Oscar-nominated filmmaker David France has signed ...
Bob Rafsky was sick and tired when he bought a ticket to a Bill Clinton fundraiser in the spring of 1992 — sick with AIDS and tired of government inaction in the face of an epidemic. Rafsky, a public ...
“Death wasn’t being responded to as a public health problem,” David France says. “It was dealt with with sniggers. It was left to religious leaders to explain or respond to the epidemic. And they ...
“Death wasn’t being responded to as a public health problem,” David France says. “It was dealt with with sniggers. It was left to religious leaders to explain or respond to the epidemic. And they ...