Through personal video diaries and interviews with people in the community of Washington Heights, TAO explores and confronts the fear about testing for HIV.
El Museo del Barrio Screens G.A.P. Films

El Museo del Barrio presented three G.A.P. films in their OUR ROLLS screening on March 17. This screening featured films by young local artists who use film as their palette to awaken the real and imagined testimonios of their lives and ours. Congratulations to all the G.A.P. youth producers who created these powerful films!
This Saturday Mar 17, 2012 4pm El Museo del Barrio is thrilled to present:
Film Screening
OUR ROLLS
4:00pm - 5:30pm, El Teatro
This screening features films by young local artists who use film as their palette to awaken the real and imagined testimonios of their lives and ours. Estas películas de artistas jóvenes locales utilizan el cine para dar luz a los testimonios reales e imaginados de sus vidas y de las nuestras.
featuring the following films:
- My Parents Never Dance, 14min, 2011
Directed by Max Marcellus
Produced by Reel Lives Filmmaking
- Cover Up, 11 min, 2011
A SupaFriends Production
Produced by Global Action Project
- Isa’s Final Draft, 10 min, 2010
A Youth Breaking Borders Production
Produced by Global Action Project
- Beauty and the Box, 10 min, 2009
An Urban Voices Production
Produced by Global Action Project
- Forever Young, 5 min, 2010
Directed by Yanil Santana (Nicole Opper & Adele Pham, Mentors)
Produced by Reel Works Teen Filmmaking
- Departure From a Love, 10 min, 2009
Directed by Ishmael Islam (Jon Miller, Mentor)
Produced by Reel Works Teen Filmmaking
- A Million Light Years From Home, 6 min, 2006
Directed by Sergio Montiel (Andy Watts, Mentor)
Produced by Reel Works Teen Filmmaking




