5B tells the story of nurses on the fifth floor of San Francisco General Hospital in the mid-1980s, the first in the country designed specifically to deal with AIDS patients. Unlike many AIDS documentaries this one focuses on the nurses who became everyday heroes when they decided to treat their patients with love, kindness and an emphasis on humanity at a time when many in the healthcare profession lived in fear of being infected by their patients.
5B
Opening on June 14th
TRAILER:
RUN TIME:
95 Minutes
RATING:
TBD
SYNOPSIS:
In the mid-1980s, a simple number and
letter designated a ward on the fifth floor of San Francisco General
Hospital, the first in the country designed specifically to deal with
AIDS patients. The unit’s nurses’ emphasis on humanity and
consideration of holistic well-being was a small miracle in the midst of
a devastating crisis and the ensuing panic about risk and infection.
The story of 5B is stirringly told through first-person
testimony of the nurses who built it, their patients, loved ones, and
the hospital staff who volunteered, resulting in a bittersweet and
moving monument to a pivotal moment in American epidemiology, San
Francisco history and a celebration of quiet heroes worthy
of remembrance and renewed recognition.
Screening Details
5B
Monday, June 10th
Regal Gallery Place
7:00PM
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