A Matter of Life and Death (1991)
Echoing the title of a definitive film in British cinema, A Matter of Life and Death captures an equally definitive reality of British society in the nineties: the scourge of AIDS that cost thousands of people their lives. What’s it like to live and die of a “big illness with a small name”?
Director: Constantine Giannaris
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Harry Easom as Self |
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Martin Husk as Self |
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Adam Mars-Jones as Self |
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Parimi as Self |
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Greyum Pyper as Self |
| Writing | Constantine Giannaris | Writer |
| Directing | Constantine Giannaris | Director |