Sunday, July 27, 2014 @ 12pm

SIFF Film Center | Seattle Center Campus
Near the corner of Warren Ave. & Republican St.

Beneath layers of history, poverty and now soaring HIV infections, four Americans redefine traditional Southern values to create their own solutions to survive. Followed by Skype Q&A with director Lisa Biagiotti.

 

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$12 General Admission | $7 Festival Passholders & SIFF Members

 

deepsouth is a documentary about the rural American South and the people who inhabit its most quiet corners:

Josh, a college student, seeks the support of an underground gay family miles away from his suffocating Mississippi Delta hometown.

With no funds and few resources, Monica and Tammy try tirelessly to unite reluctant participants at their annual HIV retreat in rural Louisiana.

Kathie, an Alabama activist, spends 120 days a year on the road fighting a bureaucracy that continues to ignore the South.

Each of these stories shares a particular perspective on life with HIV in a region of the United States often ignored by politicians and the public – a point of view that turns out to be both educational and inspirational.

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