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Queen Latifah Brings HBO “Life Support”

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March 5th, 2007 by Castina

Tagged as: Queen Latifah, TV


Airing on HBO on March 10th and inspired by a true story, LIFE SUPPORT uses a mix of actors and real people from the HIV/AIDS community to tell the story of an HIV-positive Brooklyn woman named Ana (Queen Latifah).


Ana channels her energy and regret over past drug addiction into working for Life Support, an AIDS outreach group. Ana, who contracted the virus by sharing drugs with her husband Slick (Wendell Pierce), displays an admirable though obsessive passion for her job that puts her health at risk, and her stubbornness threatens to drive her already fractured family away. Ana’s teenage daughter Kelly (Rachel Nicks) is particularly at odds with Ana; she lives with her grandmother Lucille (Anna Deavere Smith), and isn’t interested in moving back in with Ana when Lucille announces she’s moving to Virginia.

When Kelly’s HIV-infected gay friend Amare (Evan Ross) disappears, Ana, looking to connect with her daughter while helping a lost soul, throws herself into searching for him. She embarks on a dangerous but necessary journey, and as she seeks to save one life and heal another, Ana learns a poignant lesson about loving and letting go.

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2 Responses to “Queen Latifah Brings HBO “Life Support””

  1. On August 5th 2008, simoe wrote:

    yo he look gudd 4real tell him 2 holla at me lol *simone*
    yea im from Asheville North Carolina

  2. On January 18th 2009, Nyy@ Fr@nkl!n wrote:

    evan is so cute i love so much

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