Twenty five years after Miguel died from AIDS, his niece, filmmaker Cecilia Aldarondo, embarks on an excavation into a q | dG1fWjhjNzF2OU41U0E
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00:00I'm good. I mean, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm a little shocked.
00:07I've often wondered how long it would take someone to reach me.
00:23Miguel Dieppa.
00:26Michael and I had a relationship from 75 to 87.
00:33That's a long time.
00:35Homosexuals say AIDS victims are being discriminated against.
00:38There are proposals to find and segregate those exposed to AIDS.
00:44It was a family war.
00:47He had to argue with my mother all the time.
00:50She wanted to save his soul.
00:55She wanted him dead.
00:57She was happier that he was dead than he was alive.
01:02When he was dying, he had his arms spread out like he was crucified.
01:07How does it feel to die?
01:09How does it feel to have your life slipped away from you,
01:11and your mother telling you one thing, one thing, one thing,
01:14because I love it being there on the other side?
01:44I love it.