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Zero Patience

1993 | 100 min | Fantasy · Music

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Synopsis

Zero Patience is a 1993 Canadian musical film written and directed by John Greyson. The film examines and refutes the urban legend of the alleged introduction of HIV to North America by a single individual, Gaëtan Dugas. Dugas, better known as Patient Zero, was the target of blame in the popular imagination in the 1980s in large measure because of Randy Shilts's American television film docudrama, And the Band Played On (1987), a history of the early days of the AIDS epidemic. Zero Patience tells its story against the backdrop of a romance between a time-displaced Sir Richard Francis Burton and the ghost of "Zero".

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Credits

Producer
Alexandra Raffé, Anna Stratton, Louise Garfield
Director
John Greyson
Screenplay
John Greyson
Director of Photography
Mirosław Baszak
Original Music Composer
Glenn Schellenberg
Country
Canada

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Cast · 7

RK

Richardo Keens-Douglas

VF

Von Flores

DH

Dianne Heatherington

MC

Michael Callen

JR

John Robinson

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