In 'The Cure,' a young boy named Erik becomes friends with his new neighbor Dexter, who is also an HIV-positive patient. When Dexter reveals that he knows of a doctor who might have a cure for their condition, Erik convinces him to embark on a journey down the Mississippi River to find him. Along the way, they face numerous challenges and obstacles, but their friendship and determination give them the strength to continue. 'The Cure' is a heartwarming story about friendship, hope, and the power of love.
The Ryan White Story is a biographical drama TV movie released in 1989. It tells the heart-wrenching true story of Ryan White, a young boy from Kokomo, Indiana, who contracted AIDS through a tainted blood treatment. The movie follows Ryan's struggle against discrimination and the fight for his right to attend school. Despite facing harassment and court battles, Ryan becomes a symbol of hope and inspiration for those affected by AIDS.
Blood Brother is a documentary that tells the story of Rocky Braat, a young man from Pittsburgh who travels to India and becomes deeply involved in the lives of HIV/AIDS patients. He forms strong bonds and helps them in their daily struggles, facing the challenges and triumphs of love and friendship.
Go Toward the Light is a heartwarming drama about a little girl named Molly who is diagnosed with AIDS, a terminal illness. Despite the challenges she faces, Molly finds comfort in her belief in the afterlife and her faith. The movie portrays the struggles of her family, especially her parents, as they navigate through the difficult journey of Molly's illness. It explores themes of love, family relationships, and the power of hope in the face of adversity. With its emotional storyline, the movie touches upon the importance of cherishing every moment and finding strength in the darkest times.
Assigned to a Vice squad, Detective Chief Inspector Jane Tennison (Dame Helen Mirren) investigates a child murder and discovers a sinister link to the police.
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