Diana’s Hair Ego
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Diana's Hair Ego is an American documentary film about AIDS
AIDS
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is a disease of the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus...

 and one unconventional woman's efforts to educate her small, Southern community. While documenting an AIDS quarantine controversy in South Carolina with DIVA TV
Diva TV
Diva TV is a British TV channel owned by NBC Universal, which launched on Sky in the UK and Ireland on channel 269 at midday on the October 1, 2007.The channel airs shows such as The Oprah Winfrey Show, and The Real Housewives of Orange County....

 (Damned Interfering Video Activist TV), filmmaker Ellen Spiro
Ellen Spiro
Ellen Spiro is an American documentary filmmaker. Spiro is known for making humorous social issue films for national and international television broadcasts and theatrical release....

 met Diana, a local hairdresser who transformed her beauty parlor into a center for AIDS and safe sex
Safe sex
Safe sex is sexual activity engaged in by people who have taken precautions to protect themselves against sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS. It is also referred to as safer sex or protected sex, while unsafe or unprotected sex is sexual activity engaged in without precautions...

 information.

Dubbed "the little video that could" on National Public Radio, Diana’s Hair Ego traveled the world, premiering at the American Film Institute
American Film Institute
The American Film Institute is an independent non-profit organization created by the National Endowment for the Arts, which was established in 1967 when President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act...

 and at International Public Television Conference (INPUT) in Dublin. It was the first small format video to be broadcast on national television. Diana's Hair Ego was reviewed in the New York Times as "addressing AIDS and sexuality with refreshing directness and humor without losing touch with its serious subject matter." The Atlanta Constitution called it "the activist documentary of the '90s” and The Boston Globe called it a “terrific portrait of a remarkable woman”.

Awards

  • Documentary Achievement Award, Motion Picture Society
  • First Prize, National Black Programming Consortium Prized Pieces (1991)
  • Juror's Award, Black Maria Film and Video Festival (1991)
  • Silver Apple Award, National Educational Film and Video Festival (1991)
  • Golden Gate Award, San Francisco International Film Festival (1991)
  • Australian International Video Festival, Honorable Mention (1991)
  • Atlanta Film and Video Festival, Best Activist Video Award (1990)
  • Louisville Film and Video Festival, Special Merit Award (1990)
  • Charlotte Film and Video Festival, Silver Medal Award (1990)
  • International Television Association, Finalist, Videofest '90s

Articles

Montegomery, Matt. AIDS Videos Document History of Grass Roots Organization. Emory Report. 1995-12. Retrieved on 2007-6-27.

Turning a Salon into 'A Salon. Media Rights: Media That Matters. 2003-1-22. Retrieved on 2007-6-27.
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