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you are wonderful Thomas
I lost a beautiful friend in the 80s and know a few YOUNG men living with AIDS today.
Let us all pause on this day and remember those who have been taken by the scourge of AIDS. Rest their souls. (JT)
Set in Provincetown, Massachusetts, and based on the experience of its writer-director Brandon Cordeiro, Ribbonstells the powerful story of a second-generation Portuguese kid whose first connection to the AIDS crisis came when his mother brought him to a memorial service at the beach for those who had been lost.
The experience left an indelible impression on Cordeiro, who chose to make it the subject of his first film, and he’s sharing it online in full for the first time today, World AIDS Day, for Towleroad readers. It’s a poignant elegy offering a message of hope that bridges generational divides.
We hope you’ll take some time to watch the film (enlarge it to fit your screen) and share this post with others.
The strands of ribbons depicted in the film still exist today, and have become part of an all-too-large tribute to those we’ve lost and a reminder that there is still work to do in the battle against HIV/AIDS. They are displayed together each September at Provincetown’s Swim 4 Life charity event, where they line the deck of the Boatslip, a resort that hosts a popular tea dance during the summer season.