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Behind the Aegis

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Mon Oct 4, 2021, 01:40 PM Oct 2021

(Jewish Group) The AIDS crisis strained his relationship with Judaism. Now, it's integral to his art

The AIDS crisis strained his relationship with Judaism. Now, it’s integral to his art — and activism.

In 1993, artist and activist Gregg Bordowitz premiered his film “Fast Trip, Long Drop,” a not-quite documentary that made for a biting critique of media coverage of the AIDS crisis.

The film, in which Bordowitz plays a defiant talk show guest named Alter Allesman — Yiddish for “old everyman” — was shown widely at LGBTQ and Jewish film festivals. After one showing at KlezCamp, a now-defunct Klezmer music and Yiddish festival, an attendee stood and asked Bordowiz a question.

“Why did you bring this here?” he asked. “Is this a good thing for the Jews?”

Bordowitz, now 57, says audience members continue to ask that question about the film — still his most famous work — at nearly every Jewish festival screening.

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