The video is in Dioula language, but is also available with English or
French sub-titles.  
The original title is Doni Doni B'an Bela or We All Share Some
Responsibility in English.
It has just been completed by film makers Berni Goldblat and Daphne Serelle,

who spend much of their time the last few years traveling around west Africa
showing videos in villages.  
They should know what African audiences like!  This video was first screened
in Ouagadougou 
in December 2001 at the International UNAIDS Conference on AIDS in Africa.
It is a great 
discussion of some of the critical issues related to AIDS.

Please contact me if you would like to get a copy.  

Steve Smith
Media for Development International
184 Crescent Lane
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 USA
Tel:  970 384 1190
Fax:  970 384 1191
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 We All Share Some ResponsibilityWe All Share Some Responsibility  
   This may well be the first time that a group of West African men and
women speak openly in front of a camera about a once-taboo subject that has
turned into a daily and deadly threat: AIDS.  Gender relations, dealing with
the use of condoms, the power of money, fears of getting tested for
HIV/AIDS, having to cope with such a stigmatizing disease, are discussed
candidly, making this film an indispensable awareness-raising tool.  It's
message extends well beyond its Burkina Faso setting as it raises, in simple
words, some basic existential questions:  viewers will easily relate to the
feelings and fears expressed and be provoked into using these frank
first-hand accounts as a basis for further discussions.  A must for any
AIDS-awareness campaign kit.

Available in Dioula (and no subtitles); or with English sub-titles or with
French sub-titles, VHS NTSC, PAL or SECAM - 35 minutes

Produced in Burkina Faso by Cinomade and SIDA Ka Taa, with assistance from
The Royal Embassy of Pays-Bas in Burkina Faso, CICDOC Ouagadougou, The World
AIDS Foundation and the North-South Foundation of Zurich.

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