The high-profile stars appear in the short along with two HIV+ activists, all of whom offered up their time and words to rally support for HIV/AIDS amid global cutbacks with a clear and hopeful message — to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. The two-minute, 34-second clip hails from Unaids, the joint United Nations program on HIV/AIDS, which unites 11 Un organizations, including Unhcr, Unicef, Wfp, Undp, Unfpa, Unodc, Un Women, Ilo, Unesco, Who and the World Bank.
It was made possible through the talents of Oscar-nominated writer, producer and Fellow Travelers creator Ron Nyswaner, who produced the short. He helped reel in film collaborators like cinematographer Jonathon Narducci,…
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