One Week

Screening on Film
Free Admission
Directed by Carl Seaton.
With Kenny Young, Eric Lane, Saadiqa Muhammad.
US, 2000, 35mm, color, 97 min.

Winner of the Acapulco Black Film Festival Audience Award and the Urbanworld Grand Jury Prize, One Week focuses on Varon Thomas (Young), a soon-to-be-married buppie who learns that he may have contracted HIV. With his wedding just one week away, Varon won’t let anything stand in the way of marrying the woman of his dreams, achieving a big promotion at his job, and finally getting his best friend to move off the couch and out of his home. But when a persistent stranger enters his perfect world, Varon soon realizes he can’t escape what she knows about his past.

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