In honour of World AIDS Day - an annual campaign to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS, honor those who have died and elevate the hope of an AIDS-free future generation - a new documentary film offers a revealing look back at the early 1980s and the Reagan administration's initial reaction to the emerging AIDS crisis.
Filmmaker Scott Calonico's short documentary, When AIDS Was Funny, debuted on the Vanity Fair website and features previously unpublished audio from press conferences where reporter Lester Kinsolving implored Reagan administration press secretary Larry Speakes to address the mounting cases of AIDS nationwide.
The first exchange in the film, recorded in 1982, when AIDS-related deaths in the United States numbered in the hundreds, sets a clear tone:
"Larry, does the president have any reaction to the announcement by the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta that A-I-D-S is now an epidemic in over 600 cases?" Kinsolving asks, spelling out the acronym.