GlobeDocs Presents: 'Lovesick'
March 
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2019
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GlobeDocs Presents: 'Lovesick'
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March 
14
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2019
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About the Film

Across the world, over 36 million people live with HIV, many in places where HIV/AIDS is unspeakable. So, how do you find love & marriage when you are HIV+?


In 1986, Dr. Suniti Solomon discovered India’s first case of HIV. But without medicines, she could only console patients who “other doctors weren’t even willing to touch.” She quit her prestigious academic post in microbiology and founded YRG CARE, one of India’s first HIV/AIDS clinics. Back then, HIV was a death sentence. Today, thanks to affordable generic drugs, Dr. Solomon’s patients live longer, healthier lives – and, like all young Indians, face the pressure to marry. At 72, in the twilight of her career, Dr. Solomon finds herself in a new role: marriage matchmaker. 


LOVESICK interweaves Dr. Solomon’s unconventional personal and professional journeys with the lives of two patients: Karthik, a reticent bachelor, and Manu, a bubbly IT professional who, like many women in India, was infected by her first husband. As Karthik and Manu search for love, they learn how to survive under the shadow of HIV.

Eight years in the making, LOVESICK is a surprising portrait of modern love in the age of AIDS.


LOVESICK was made with support by LEF, the Sundance Institute, Chicken & Egg Pictures, Center for Asian American Media, SF Film Society, and Women Make Movies.


Please join us for a post film discussion with director, producer and director of photography, Ann Kim and co-director and producer, Priya Desai, moderated by The Boston Globe's Meredith Goldstein.


SPACE IS LIMITED. YOU CAN REGISTER 2 PEOPLE FOR THIS EVENT.

Registrations will be accepted in the order they are received and based on availability.

Seating will be first come first served and is not guaranteed.

 

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Thursday
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March 
14
, 
2019
7:00pm 
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This screening is part of the Bright Lights film series


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Anant Agarwal

CEO of Company

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Susan Crawford

John A. Reilly Clinical Professor of Law

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Dr. Yvonne Spicer

Mayor of Framingham, MA

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Senator Ed Markey

Massachusetts Senator

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