"There's something very important about films about Black women and girls being made by Black women. It's a reflection as opposed to an interpretation."
- Ava DuVernay
EVEN ME
Even Me (2012)
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Director / Writer / Producer: Megan Ebor
MULTIPLE AWARD-WINNING FILM
EVEN ME, 2012, LOS ANGELES.
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Even me is the first film to address sexual health among older African-American adults. This revealing documentary defies the common ideology that HIV/AIDS is only an issue for the youth or LGBTQ+ community; Even Me reveals how pervasive these issues are in older, heterosexual people of color.
In this film brave men and women speak candidly about their experiences, sexual history, and HIV status, helping to uncover the misconceptions about aging, sexuality, and HIV/AIDS.
"Movies have power. Power to impact society and the choices we make. I want to entertain, but I also want to say something to the world."
- Gina Prince-Bythewood
TRY
TRY (2021)
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Director / Writer / Producer: Megan Ebor
AWARD-WINNING FILM
TRY (TRANSLATING RESEARCH FOR YOU) 2021, LOS ANGELES.
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What does Trauma look like? How does it manifest if unresolved in our communities? TRY reveals the stories of 3 support group members living with HIV struggling to use new strategies for coping with life's ups and downs-- past and present.
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"Translating Research for You," is a health communication film that explores how these unresolved traumas materialize and impact all areas of a persons life.
EVEN ME 2.0
Even Me 2.0 is a compelling sequel to the groundbreaking award-winning documentary "Even Me," which shed light on the experiences of older African American women living with HIV. Director Dr. Megan Ebor revisits the lives of the remarkable women featured in the original film, offering a real-time glimpse into the evolving landscape of HIV in the U.S. over the past decade.
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