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Life Support Director: Nelson George Cast: Queen Latifah, Anna Deavere Smith, Wendell Pierce, Rachel Nicks

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/07/2007
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 4,469

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Audio commentary with writer/director Nelson George; On-set video diary with Nelson George ; "More Support" - an exclusive deleted scene; Interview with Andrea Williams: The Inspiration for Life Support; "The Story Behind the Story" - behind the scenes with Queen Latifah, Nelson George and Andrea Williams

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Disc #1 -- Life Support
1. We Have Felt It [9:19]
2. Make the Virus Go Away [8:24]
3. The Liberty Game [6:59]
4. Hatlantic [8:02]
5. Worried About Amare [8:02]
6. Lookin' for Someone to Blame [8:35]
7. Selling His Meds [7:39]
8. A Real Childhood [7:44]
9. Not a Funny Situation [6:00]
10. Beansa to My Heart [5:52]
11. In Honor of Those We Lost [6:07]
12. Closing Credits [5:04]

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Produced by Jamie Foxx for HBO, this drama stars Queen Latifah as Ana a woman struggling to maintain a happy life despite being HIV-positive. Though her home-life seems happy with a loving husband and young daughter, Ana remains haunted by a past that produced Kelly (Rachel Nicks), a resentful estranged older daughter who now lives with Ana's mother. Juxtaposed with Ana's healthy approach to life with HIV is Amare (Evan Ross), a friend of Kelly's who uses narcotics to deal with the disease. Life Support screened at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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