Gay Man's Guide to Safer Sex '97
Gay Man's Guide to Safer Sex '97

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Gay Man's Guide to Safer Sex '97

1997
Movie
72 min
English

The 1997 sequel to the 1992 film of the same name, updated with a substanial amount of new information gained about safer sex for gay men in that 5 year gap.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Daniel McBaneGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary aims to educate gay men on safer sex practices. It provides straightforward information and demonstrations on how to prevent the transmission of STIs, with a particular focus on HIV/AIDS. The film emphasizes the importance of communication, consent, and the correct use of protection. It serves as a vital public health resource from the mid-1990s.

Critical Reception

As a public health short, 'Gay Man's Guide to Safer Sex '97' was primarily distributed for educational purposes rather than critical review. Its value lies in its directness and its contribution to public health messaging during a critical period of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. It is recognized for its informative and non-judgmental approach.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its clear and practical approach to a critical health issue.

  • Valued as an important educational tool for the gay community during the 1990s.

  • Recognized for its straightforward and accessible information on safer sex.

Google audience: Audience feedback is not widely available for this specific educational short film, but its intent was to provide accessible and vital health information.

Fun Fact

This film was created during a period when public health messaging around HIV/AIDS was evolving rapidly, making such direct educational tools crucial for community well-being.

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