"Quietly, a great film was made"
Lee Grant - Oscar Winning Actress and Director

"Hugely empowering and uplifting"
Greg Lowe - CNNgo

"Should be mandatory viewing"
Jim Pollard - The Nation

Living With The Tiger is an intimate and moving story about a group of HIV infected orphans  in Thailand that have been abandoned by society. The story focuses on two of the children over a period of 3 years, and highlights the problems they encounter as they try to re-integrate back into their communities. Despite their traumatic experiences, they embark on the most unlikely of ventures for a group of teenagers from the countryside; a performance in an opera....

 

 

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woman-drinkingWe all know about HIV and how it's transmitted... or do we?

Lack of awareness and knowledge is one of the main reasons why stigma is prevalent and HIV is misunderstood. Our fears are often irrational.

Take our short quiz; you may be surprised!

 

 

COMMENTS 

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0 Interesting quiz - great way to learn more about HIV. Shame I didn't score more!
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0 Why is it the USA only withdrew its ban on infected people entering the country this year? So much for being global leaders.
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0 I think most people are afraid to share a glass even if they know it's safe.
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0 Liz, sometimes it's fear that is the problem rather than lack of knowledge
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0 I don't think that it is wise to share a glass with anyone, HIV positive or not, as so many viruses & diseases can be spread that way. I would think that a person with HIV would be even more reluctant to share a glass as their immune system is already compromised and would have a harder time fighting these viruses.

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