This was the first film to specifically address the difficulties in relationships between HIV-positive and HIV-negative men. Two go-go dancers assess each other’s mortality while the world rotates and a gay man reflects on the psychosocial consequences of the disclosure of his HIV infection.
Video images caught in a loop of restless perseverance. A feverish attempt to make a film to battle the shock that the AIDS crisis presented to a vibrant sexuality. Resolutely, the directors expose the corrosion of desire as a result of the fear of rejection.
As part of the VIVONO film programme, the evening features consecutive screenings of Fear of Disclosure (1989, 5’) and Zero Patience (1993, 100’). The two films will be screened one after the other, starting at 9:00 pm and 9:05 pm, and are included in a single ticket.
Full ticket: €6 / Reduced ticket: €5
