Focus on the AIDS crisis in New York City during the 1980s and early 1990s
Follow activists from ACT UP and TAG as they fight for faster drug approval and better treatment access
Show how grassroots organizing, direct action, and media pressure changed public health policy
Include the struggle of people living with HIV and AIDS, their communities, and their allies
Highlight protests, hospital actions, and confrontations with government and pharmaceutical institutions
Document the development of life-saving treatments and the activism that helped make them available
Emphasize the emotional toll, loss, and resilience within the movement
Present archival footage, interviews, and firsthand accounts from participants
Show the transformation of activism into a model for public health advocacy
End with the impact of the movement on HIV/AIDS treatment and awareness
