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Earl’s Post-Prison Playdate – HIV/AIDS awareness video

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10 April, 2012

HIV/AIDS is a huge epidemic in our community regardless of sexuality. Earl’s Post-Prison Playdate was created as part of an HIV/AIDS awareness campaign addressing lifestyle issues affecting our community.

The film explores the risky behaviour of black men once they leave prison. Fresh from the prison, a virile young ex-con returns home with newfound sexual habits that threaten his relationships and the health of the women he loves.

http://vimeo.com/39165334




Earl’s Post-Prison Playdate was written, directed, and produced by award-winning NYC filmmaker, Rod Gailes OBC.

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