However, since being diagnosed with HIV, Saar’s been increasingly missing his family and pining for his homeland. He has forged a new life in the UK, finding brotherly love within the London Gay Men’s Choir. ![]() As an openly gay man in a staunchly religious family in Israel, he found himself in the unenviable position of being a pariah. 18 years earlier he was thrown-out of a Kibbutz and moved to London. Saar Maoz has been re-assessing his life over the last few years. Who’s Going to Love Me Now? joins those loft ranks. ![]() There have been several powerful documentaries on the disease, including How to Survive the Plague and Silverlake Life: The View from Here. ![]() Whilst, the majority are based in Sub-Saharan Africa, it continues to have a global pandemic. Today, it’s estimated that over 36 million people around the world are currently living with HIV/AIDS. AIDS decimated gay communities in Europe and America during the 1980s and 1990s.
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