When AIDS Was Funny is a 2015 British short documentary film by Scott Calonico.[2]
When AIDS Was Funny | |
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Directed by | Scott Calonico |
Written by | Scott Calonico |
Produced by | Harmon Leon, Scott Calonico |
Running time | 7:40 minutes[1] |
Language | English |
Summary
editThe film plays controversial audio of the White House's acting press spokesman, Larry Speakes, responding to questions by making homophobic jokes[3][4] on the escalating AIDS epidemic by journalist Lester Kinsolving.[5]
Background
editThe audio recordings are from several of the Reagan administration's press conferences in the 1980s. The audio is juxtaposed with images of AIDS patients at Seattle's Bailey-Boushay House in the 1990s.[6]
1982 exchange
editThe controversial dismissal of the growing AIDS epidemic is heard in the film through a series of press conferences in the 1980s, such as this 1982 exchange between Speakes and Kinsolving:[6][7]
KINSOLVING: Larry, does the President have any reaction to the announcement—the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, that A-I-D-S is now an epidemic and have over 600 cases?
SPEAKES: What's A-I-D-S?
KINSOLVING: Over a third of them have died. It's known as "gay plague." (Laughter.) No, it is. I mean it's a pretty serious thing that one in every three people that get this have died. And I wondered if the President is aware of it?
SPEAKES: I don't have it. Do you? (Laughter.)
KINSOLVING: No, I don't.
SPEAKES: You didn't answer my question.
KINSOLVING: Well, I just wondered, does the President—
SPEAKES: How do you know? (Laughter.)
KINSOLVING: In other words, the White House looks on this as a great joke?
SPEAKES: No, I don't know anything about it, Lester.
KINSOLVING: Does the President, does anybody in the White House know about this epidemic, Larry?
SPEAKES: I don't think so. I don't think there's been any—
KINSOLVING: Nobody knows?
SPEAKES: There has been no personal experience here, Lester.
KINSOLVING: No, I mean, I thought you were keeping—
SPEAKES: I checked thoroughly with Dr. Ruge this morning and he's had no—(laughter)—no patients suffering from A-I-D-S or whatever it is.
KINSOLVING: The President doesn't have gay plague, is that what you're saying or what?
SPEAKES: No, I didn't say that.
KINSOLVING: Didn't say that?
SPEAKES: I thought I heard you on the State Department over there. Why didn't you stay there? (Laughter.)
KINSOLVING: Because I love you, Larry, that's why. (Laughter.)
SPEAKES: Oh, I see. Just don't put it in those terms, Lester. (Laughter.)
KINSOLVING: Oh, I retract that.
SPEAKES: I hope so.
References
edit- ^ "Scott Calonico".
- ^ MUBI
- ^ Documentary 'When AIDS Was Funny' Shows Reagan Administration's Indifference - Vox
- ^ Listen to the Reagan Administration Laughing at the AIDS Epidemic - VICE
- ^ AIDS Was Hilarious to the Reagan White House, Press Corps - New York Magazine
- ^ a b Lawson, Richard (December 1, 2015). "The Reagan Administration's Unearthed Response to the AIDS Crisis Is Chilling". Vanity Fair.
- ^ Eilperin, Juliette (December 4, 2013) "How attitudes toward AIDS have changed, in the White House and beyond." Washington Post. (Retrieved 7-7-2014.)