Voices from the Front is an American documentary film, released in 1991.
[1] Directed by Robyn Hutt, Sandra Elgear and David Meieran, the film is a portrait of the activism in the late 1980s around the HIV/AIDS crisis, including the work of organizations such as ACT UP and Queer Nation,[2] and individuals such as Larry Kramer, Vito Russo and Peter Staley.
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