No Sad Songs (1985)
Jim Black, a 37-year-old Canadian talks about the AIDS that is killing him. He talks about his life and his friends and how his brother's family has rejected him. Catherine Hunt is a Canadian woman whose brother is dying of AIDS. These personal stories are presented with excerpts from a series of performances by Canadian musicians and performance artists in order to give the viewer a bigger picture of the impact of this disease.
Director: Nik Sheehan
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Martha Cronen as Martha |
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David MacLean as Monologue artist |
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David Roche as Fireman |
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David Sereda as Organist |
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Joe Norman Shaw as Jim |
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Henry Van Rijk as Preacher |
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Ian Watson as Young man with AIDS |
| Camera | Paul Mitchnick | Director of Photography |
| Production | Nik Sheehan | Producer |
| Sound | Allen Booth | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | David Woodhead | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Sheryl Wright | Production Manager |
| Directing | Nik Sheehan | Director |