Still Dance [1994]
Original
Résumé A portrait of today's youth confronting universal issues : love, sexuality, life and death. A group of
young people are leading their carefree 18 year old lives until one day AIDS strikes and they discover,
a bit too late, that this fatal disease is not something that "only happens to other people." Extrait « VERONICA : So use the condoms. / MARTINA : He doesn't want to... I've already talked to him about it... He doesn't want anything to do with them... He just keeps saying he hates them… / VERONICA : Why don't you tell him you had an STD? / MARTINA : I did. He said, "You're cured, no problem." He calls them long johns for frustrated fairies. / JOSIE : Boy, he's a jerk... Sorry...he's your boyfriend...break up with him. / MARTINA : Breaking up. Easy for you to say. I'm in love with him… » Revue de presse "So quiet you could hear a pin drop, the young people in the audience experience moments of great emotion, and at other points, total euphoria. They are not being preached at, the show is
both thought-provoking and entertaining." Sophie-Andrée Blondin, Radio-Canada. |