HD
1981
As the 1987 Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights approaches, loved ones of those lost to AIDS come together to create panels for a massive memorial quilt. Director Robert Epstein highlights the stories of six individuals, weaving their experiences with archival footage and interviews. This poignant documentary not only honors their lives but also examines the broader societal and governmental responses to the AIDS epidemic, showcasing the intersection of personal loss and collective activism during a pivotal moment in history.