Canada 2023, 103 min, Dir: M. H. Murray
After a sexual assault, Toronto musician Benjamin (Mark Clennon) must pull together the money for HIV-preventive PEP treatment in the event that he’s been exposed to the virus — while also avoiding the man (Anthony Diaz) he’s just started dating. Short of cash and determined to solve the problem himself, Benjamin spends a frantic weekend trying to raise the $900 he needs in the 72-hour window when PEP is most effective.
May 5 – in partnership with Canadian AIDS society, featuring a post-screening panel.
The film team behind I Don’t Know Who You Are is proud to partner with the Canadian AIDS Society to increase awareness of treatment and care available. Join them for an impactful Q&A to discuss important topics of the film, how to get tested, your health, and living with HIV/AIDS. The hope is that this film and discussion creates a greater understanding of antiretroviral therapy and U=U (Undetectable equals Untransmittable).
Created in 1986, the Canadian AIDS Society represents community-based HIV/AIDS organizations across the country. Guided by the voice of people living with HIV/AIDS, we aim to strengthen the response in Canada and enhance the lives of people and communities living with, and affected by, HIV/AIDS.