- White Hotel (film)
White Hotel is a 1996 documentary by Dianne Griffin and Tobi Solvang that was filmed in
Eritrea . The film's focus was the spread ofHIV andAIDS in that country, but the filmmakers incorporated their personal struggles and problems into the narrative (Griffin was coming to grips with the death of her father while Solvang had unprotected sex with one of her Eritrean guides, later becoming terrified that she received HIV from that encounter). [UNAFF coverage [http://www.unaff.org/1999/Fwhite.htm] ]"White Hotel" was not theatrically released until 2001, and it was received with severe reviews in its New York theatrical premiere. Mark Holcomb in the
Village Voice condemned as "egregiously self-indulgent" [Village Voice review [http://www.villagevoice.com/film/0142,holcomb,29143,20.html] ] while Elvis Mitchell in theNew York Times noted "White Hotel" "could serve as a textbook example of what to avoid in nonfiction filmmaking." [New York Times review [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C07E3DB133EF93AA25753C1A9679C8B63] ] However, Donald J. Levit, writing on ReelTalk Reviews, commented that "Griffin and Solvang deserve high marks for dealing most honestly, and incidentally effectively, with basics of the human condition, in East Africa and in their own hearts." [ReelTalk Reviews coverage [http://www.reeltalkreviews.com/browse/viewitem.asp?type=review&id=579] ] To date, the film has not been released on DVD.References
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*imdb title | id=0118154 | title=White Hotel
*" [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/white_hotel/ White Hotel] " atRotten Tomatoes
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