Longtime Companion

1989 R 1h 36m 7.6

The emergence and devastation of the AIDS epidemic is chronicled in the lives of several gay men living during the 1980s.

Longtime Companion follows the lives of a small circle of friends from the first mention of the disease in the New York Times in 1981. First referred to as "Gay-Related-Immune-Disorder," we watch the effect of the disease as it devastates the lives of our protagonists. Jumping between Manhattan and Fire Island, vignettes carry us from the it-couldn't-happen-to-me mentality of the early days of the disease to the invasive effect it has had on all of our lives, today. The title of the film comes from the New York Times' refusal to acknowledge homosexual relationships in their obituary section during this period. Instead, survivors were referred to as "Longtime Companions" of the deceased.

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Info about Longtime Companion

Studio(s): American Playhouse, Companion Productions

Originally Released: United States on Oct 11, 1989

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Box Office Gross: $4,609,953.00

Budget: $3,000,000.00

Genres: Drama, Romance