A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2016
Original Title:
Behind the Fear
Production Companies:
Livamond Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 94
Behind The Fear uncovers the hidden controversy about HIV that the United States government doesn't want you to know exists; since the beginning of the HIV epidemic, top scientists and doctors have questioned the validity of HIV as a deadly virus, or even as a virus that exists at all. Nicole Zwiren takes on the topic of whether or not HIV is really a harmful virus, by interviewing doctors, scientists, journalists, and patients who have been involved in HIV's history, and she presents information that helps the viewer decide what to believe. Narrated by Ed Asner
Additional Writing:
Christine Johnson
Jules Minton
Animation:
Dario Antepara
Director:
Nicole Zwiren
Director of Photography:
M. Ryan Vargas
Editor:
Ricky Monroe
Nicky Alpert
Stephanie Kellie
Nicole Zwiren
Monica Nascimento
Haydon Lane
Executive Producer:
Tony Mason
Barbara Samett
Nicole Zwiren
Esther Ancrum
Martin Penny
David Tavares
Post Production Consulting:
Haydon Lane
Monica Nascimento
Usher Morgan
Andrew Byrd
Post Production Supervisor:
Usher Morgan
Ricky Monroe
Producer:
Esther Ancrum
Sound Designer:
Nicole Zwiren
Jamie Monroe
Anne Levine
Sound Engineer:
Esther Ancrum
Nicole Zwiren
Title Designer:
Jarod Su
VFX Artist:
Julia Clark
Katie Sage
Writer:
Nicole Zwiren
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