No Sad Songs is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Nik Sheehan and released in 1985. Billed as the first documentary film about the HIV/AIDS crisis, the film explored the LGBT community's early response to the issue particularly but not exclusively through the personal testimony of Jim Black, a man with AIDS who died several months after the film's release, and Catherine Hunt, the sister of another person with AIDS.
No Sad Songs (1985)
Directed by Nik Sheehan
Genres - Documentary, Drama |
Sub-Genres - LGBT-Related Film |
Release Date - Jun 15, 1985 |
Run Time - 63 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
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Canada, Catherine Hunt, Jim Black, Lesbian Gay Bisexual/pansexual And Transgender Peo, Nik Sheehan
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No Sad Songs
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