Series links vampires to HIV/AIDS stigma

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Director Eduardo Casanova's miniseries "Silence" uses vampire mythos to explore the HIV/AIDS pandemic and its stigma. The series features vampire sisters struggling with a shortage of "uncontaminated" nourishment, drawing parallels to seropositive women facing societal silence and stigma. Casanova aims to highlight the disease's impact beyond the focus on gay men. Casanova, known for his bold style, blends horror, romance, and black comedy, referencing old B-movies and Spanish cine quinqui. He seeks audience validation, wanting his work to be accepted and loved.


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