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Desert Migration

Saturday

Apr 9

@

1:30 pm

With in person.

Wicked Queer 32

SHORT FILM PROGRAM

Desert Migration

Saturday

,

Apr 9

@

1:30 pm

With in person.

Wicked Queer 32

US PREMIERE

WORLD PREMIERE

FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHT

Desert Migration

Saturday

Apr 9

@

1:30 pm

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

With 
 in person.
A meditation on the life of long-term HIV/AIDS survivors who have migrated to form a unique community in the beautiful but harsh landscape of Palm Springs.
Director
Daniel F. Cardone
Year
2015
Run Time
80
min
Country
USA
Language
English
PROGRAM Time
minutes
Content warning:
A meditation on the life of long-term HIV/AIDS survivors who have migrated to form a unique community in the beautiful but harsh landscape of Palm Springs.
This film is presented in
English
with English subtitles.
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