No Sad Songs

No Sad Songs

The world's first major documentary on AIDS.

2.7 /10 3 votes
June 15, 1985 1h 3m Released

Storyline

Jim Black, a 37-year-old Canadian talks about the AIDS that is killing him. He talks about his life and his friends and how his brother's family has rejected him. Catherine Hunt is a Canadian woman whose brother is dying of AIDS. These personal stories are presented with excerpts from a series of performances by Canadian musicians and performance artists in order to give the viewer a bigger picture of the impact of this disease.

Key Information

Director Nik Sheehan
Studio AIDS Committee of Toronto
Rating 2.7/10
Language EN

Photos

Cast & Crew

Martha Cronen

Martha

David MacLean

Monologue artist

David Roche

Fireman

David Sereda

Organist

Joe Norman Shaw

Joe Norman Shaw

Jim

Henry Van Rijk

Preacher

Ian Watson

Young man with AIDS

Frequently Asked Questions

No Sad Songs was released on June 15, 1985.

The runtime of No Sad Songs is 1h 3m.

No Sad Songs is a Documentary movie.

No Sad Songs has a rating of 2.7 out of 10 on TMDB.

No Sad Songs is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

No Sad Songs was directed by Nik Sheehan.

The main cast of No Sad Songs includes Martha Cronen, David MacLean, David Roche.

No Sad Songs is originally in English.