Little Secret
Documentary
Overview
A group of teenagers who have been selected to participate in a recreational white water rafting trip. All of the kids selected have AIDS or have been infected with the HIV virus. At some point during the trip, all the kids tell their stories and share their feelings about what their lives have been like since being infected with the virus and how they struggle to live normal lives with a hope of a cure in the future.
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Tim Lavigne
Tim Lavigne
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Tim Lavigne
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Stephanie LeBrun
Stephanie LeBrun
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Stephanie LeBrun
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Angela Rosebud
Angela Rosebud
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Angela Rosebud
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Deanna Massie
Deanna Massie
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Deanna Massie
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Willie Hossain
Willie Hossain
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Willie Hossain
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Ralph Ortega
Ralph Ortega
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Ralph Ortega
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Alora Gale
Alora Gale
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Alora Gale
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Lisa Mesidor
Lisa Mesidor
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Lisa Mesidor
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Sorai McLaurin
Sorai McLaurin
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Sorai McLaurin
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Joshua Lunior
Joshua Lunior
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Joshua Lunior
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