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Joining in on the fight against HIV, Aids and prejudice, Marvels Film presents a short movie by Martin Beek and Karel Hamm, based on a true story. Featuring Aukje van Ginneken and Erik Rooseboom. Music by Kevin Bachus. Buy the DVD and support the battle against AIDS!
This is a NON-PROFIT production
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Birth of a Song is currently in production. Release is scheduled for fall 2009.
Visit the Production Weblog (Dutch) to follow the shoot, or our Hyves page. Yes, we also Twitter...: twitter.com/birthofasong



Coming soon: English weblog, picture gallery, online DVD pre-order form, film trailer





- Filmed entirely digitally on CineAlta ™ 1080p/25 Full HD -
- © 2009 Marvels Film Production - all rights reserved -


If you are considering Birth of a Song for your filmfestival, broadcast screening
or any other public exposure, please contact mr. Martin Beek for available formats and press kit.



Promo pix: free to use and distribute:









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  • Martin Beek
  • Aukje van GInneken
  • Erik Rooseboom
  • Karel Hamm Bijna iedere Nederlander is op de hoogte van het feit dat iemand met hiv de hand schudden geen risico met zich meebrengt. Toch denkt bijna een op de zes Nederlanders dat contactsporten waarbij veel gezweet wordt, risico op hiv-infectie met zich meebrengt. Twee op de vijf Nederlanders denken dat tongzoenen met iemand die hiv heeft, gevaarlijk is. Ouderen en laagopgeleiden schatten het risico van een aantal situaties hoger in. Living in today's world requires dealing with many tough issues. HIV/AIDS is one of these and everyone needs to understand the basic facts of HIV/AIDS because it affects so many people and families each year.

    HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that weakens the body's immune system until it can no longer fight off diseases such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, other infections, and some cancers. HIV kills one type of the body's white blood cells, the helper T- lymphocyte, also known as T-4 or CD4+ lymphocytes. These cells direct the body's immune defense against infection. HIV can affect individuals differently. Because many people with an HIV infection can appear healthy for years, one cannot rely on appearance or symptoms to know whether or not a person is infected. The only way to know is to be tested with one of the approved HIV tests. HIV establishes a slow but relentlessly progressive infection. Those infected may not become ill for as long as 10 years or more from the time of initial infection. Consequently, the HIV epidemic today is largely unseen because most individuals who are infected do not yet have signs or symptoms of the infection. Today's HIV infections will ultimately join the AIDS epidemic in the future. In 1988 the final report of the Presidential Commission on the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Epidemic (often referred to as the President's AIDS Commission) stated in the first point of its Executive Summary: "the term 'AIDS' is obsolete. HIV infection more correctly defines the problem. The medical, public health, political and community leadership must focus on the full course of HIV infection rather than concentrating on later stages of the disease. Continual focus on AIDS rather than the entire spectrum of HIV disease has left our nation unable to deal adequately with the epidemic." This point was made so dramatically because once infection occurs the individual remains infected for life. Recent research shows some benefit with combination therapies (HAART - highly active antiretroviral therapy), that is, several antiretroviral drugs including protease inhibitors administered simultaneously. Other interesting research related to prolonging life with HIV include studies of long-term survivors and those in the population who may be genetically resistant to HIV infection. But even today, after years of studying the epidemic, there is no cure and no vaccine. Anyone who is HIV infected remains infected for life.