From the maker of Looking for Langston and Young Soul Rebels comes an impressionistic antidote to the passionless, guilty AIDS awareness campaign conducted in Britain in 1987. This Is Not an AIDS Advertisement blends an imaginative video style with strong political messages for both Black and white, heterosexual and gay audiences.
parting glances, buddie's friend, tell us of no'other'
other's tales,
inbetween the gaps, between mirrors and turned away eyes,
the civilising-pleasure-seeking-mission-tourist,
black boys bought for a packet of cigarettes, that exotic other
might just translate
how a small disease in a third world domain
became a first world problem with a little name
this is not an aids advertisement - feel no guilt in your desire
this is not an aids advertisement - feel no guilt in your desire
it's the heart afraid of breaking, that never learns to dance
it's the dream afraid of waking, that never learns to chance
this is not an aids advertisement - feel no guilt in your desire
this is not an aids advertisement - feel no guilt in your desire
some say love it is a razor that leaves your soul to bleed
some say love it is a hunger, an endless aching need
i say love it is a flower and you its only seed
feel no guilt in your desire
feel no guilt in your desire
feel no guilt in your desire
feel no guilt in your desire
this is not an aids advertisement
this is not an aids advertisement
this is not an aids advertisement
this is not an aids advertisement
parting glances, buddie's friend, tell us of no other'other's'tales
inbetween the gaps, between mirrors and turned away eyes
being an endangered species may now ake me equal with you
this is not an aids advertisement - feel no guilt in your desire
this is not an aids advertisement - feel no guilt in your desire
(this is not an aids advertisement, isaac julien, 1987)
dedicated to the memories of mark ashton and lino palmieri