Presented in honor of World AIDS Day and making an encore performance after screening at the 22nd Annual Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival, the award-winning, acclaimed documentary, WE WERE HERE will show at the Doris Duke Theatre this Thursday, December 1.
We Were Here documents the coming of what was called the “Gay Plague” in the early 1980s. It illuminates the profound personal and community issues raised by the AIDS epidemic as well as the broad political and social upheavals it unleashed. This documentary takes a deep and reflective look back at the arrival and impact of AIDS in San Francisco. It explores how the City’s inhabitants were affected by, and how they responded to, the calamitous epidemic. This year, 2011, will mark 30 years since AIDS descended. Like an unrelenting hurricane, the epidemic roiled San Francisco for two decades and only began granting some reprieve with medical advancements in the late 90’s.
An official selection of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and 2011 Berlin International Film Festival, We Were Here, is a film that extends beyond San Francisco and beyond AIDS itself. It speaks to our capacity as individuals to rise to the occasion, and to the incredible power of a community coming together with love, compassion, and determination.
For tickets and more info on this upcoming screening, click here.
WE WERE HERE (trailer) from David Weissman on Vimeo.



