The AIDS rebels

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Movie
Original title The AIDS rebels
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1992
length 94 minutes
Rod
Director Fritz Poppenberg
music Jens-Peter Ostendorf
camera Fritz Poppenberg
cut Vessela Martschewski

The AIDS Rebels is a German documentary film from 1992 by the German director Fritz Poppenberg . The film deals with the scientifically refuted view held by AIDS deniers that the immunodeficiency disease AIDS is not caused by HIV viruses .

The film was officially funded by some federal states. The state government of Lower Saxony, however, classified the film in 1992 as a “work that negligently misunderstood the risks of the epidemic”. The news magazine Der Spiegel described the documentation as " Duesberg believers".

The Wiesbaden Film Evaluation Office awarded the film the “Particularly Valuable” rating. The film forces you to think and is “moving and enlightening”. He puts theses that are “amazingly unanimously ignored” in the media “coolly side by side”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Danger to life and limb" . In: Der Spiegel . No. 51 , 1992, pp. 234 ( spiegel.de [PDF]).
  2. THE AIDS REBELS. German film and media rating, accessed on October 4, 2014 .