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Girl, Positive

  • TV Movie
  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.3K
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Jennie Garth, Nathan Anderson, Andrea Bowen, Rhoda Griffis, S. Epatha Merkerson, and Evan Gamble in Girl, Positive (2007)
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A popular high-school girl finds out that a boy she slept with is HIV-positive.A popular high-school girl finds out that a boy she slept with is HIV-positive.A popular high-school girl finds out that a boy she slept with is HIV-positive.

  • Director
    • Peter Werner
  • Writer
    • Nancey Silvers
  • Stars
    • Jennie Garth
    • Andrea Bowen
    • Nathan Anderson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Werner
    • Writer
      • Nancey Silvers
    • Stars
      • Jennie Garth
      • Andrea Bowen
      • Nathan Anderson
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Jennie Garth
    Jennie Garth
    • Sarah Bennett
    Andrea Bowen
    Andrea Bowen
    • Rachel Sandler
    Nathan Anderson
    Nathan Anderson
    • Tim Willey
    Evan Gamble
    Evan Gamble
    • Greg Markwell
    Rhoda Griffis
    Rhoda Griffis
    • Karen Sandler
    Erik von Detten
    Erik von Detten
    • Jason
    S. Epatha Merkerson
    S. Epatha Merkerson
    • Ariel Winters
    Andrew Matthews
    Andrew Matthews
    • Mark
    Caroline McKinley
    • Sandra Markwell
    Corey Flaspoehler
    Corey Flaspoehler
    • Randy Newell
    Laura Wiggins
    Laura Wiggins
    • Lindsey Carter
    JoNell Kennedy
    JoNell Kennedy
    Lance E. Nichols
    Lance E. Nichols
    • Dr. Crane
    • (as Lance Nichols)
    Paul Rae
    Paul Rae
    • Coach Fulmer
    Katie Powers
    • Molly
    Lara Grice
    Lara Grice
    • Loren Wiley
    Francine Segal
    Francine Segal
    • Teacher #1
    Hannah Guillory
    • Girl
    • (as Hannah Rose Guillory)
    • Director
      • Peter Werner
    • Writer
      • Nancey Silvers
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    7oldskoolgeek

    Teens are going to have sex

    OK, I'll admit that I only started watching this movie because I was bored, nothing else was on, and I'm a Jennie Garth fan from her 90210 days, but once I started watching it I was hooked. At first I kept checking the TV guide to see when this movie came out, part of me couldn't believe that it was just made last year in 2007 -- attention to HIV and AIDS sadly seems so yesterday. When I was in the 8th grade we put condoms on bananas, watched Salt n' Peppa's "Let's Talk About Sex" video in class, and talked about people like Ryan White and Magic Johnson. I don't know about my peers, but it definitely made an impression on me. I'm 29 now and I can't believe how safe sex seems so passé. One would think that as more time passed this issue would continue to be one people would talk about, but it appears to be the opposite. People may talk more about sex thanks to shows and movies like "Sex and the City," but these only provide "shocking" entertainment for some and usually never addresses the consequences. In our country's conservative climate I almost feel as if we are back in the 80's where people are completely in the dark when it comes to factual information about HIV and AIDS. What's even more disturbing is Hollywood's rampant trend of young pregnancies, presented in a glamorous fashion. Everyone knows that teens are going to have sex (so let's stop pushing abstinence), but now having unprotected sex in order to get pregnant seems almost in vogue in today's media and no one is talking about STDs anymore.

    I thought that this film was a very realistic and modern take on what seems like the forgotten HIV/AIDs discussion and I would think it would appeal to today's teen. They did not tip-toe around the subject of sex, or portray the girls who engaged in sexual activity in a negative light -- it was honest and very up to date, in my opinion. I think that schools should stop pretending that kids cannot handle this information or that they live in a bubble where sex or STDs do not happen. This film should be shown in sex ed classes to get an important discussion going.
    10wildximagination

    Great movie.

    I had been looking forward to see this movie since I saw the first preview of it. I am a big lifetime movie freak and this one seemed very interesting.

    The movie I think was great, it's amazing to realize that one person can infect hundreds. Yeah I know the basics of HIV, but this really goes to show you just how bad things can get and how quickly.

    I think this movie should be played in all high schools around the world so they'll think twice about having unprotected sex. You won't keep them from having sex but at least you can put it in their minds on how bad things happen.

    If this movie could only change the world, but it won't. But I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, I didn't think it was the best movie ever but it had very strong points, which made it good. I think any movies discussing serious stuff as this are the best and they all did a great job!
    9blueyegrl527

    I hope it opens your eyes...

    Though I'm not a fan of Lifetime movies, I saw this on the TV Guide and thought I would watch it. Why you ask? Well for one, I'm HIV positive and I wanted to see how this movie was done. Most movies are so stupid I can't see how they help open anyone's eyes that HIV is not a "gay disease". I'm a heterosexual, white female. I tested positive when I was 22 years old. Though I was not as young as the girl portrayed in this movie, I had the same reaction. You think your life is over. I still have anxiety attacks, and my 10 year anniversary of being diagnosed is next year! I've been very lucky, not currently on any medications, engaged to a wonderful non-positive man, and just got a new well paying job. I REALLY hope that high school kids see this movie and open their eyes, you are young but you are not invincible! It CAN happen to you. Though this movie is a bit hokey at times, (yes I used the word hokey), I think it did a good job of getting the point across. Use a condom and when the guy says your his first, or he's always used condom's before and he will pull out, you need to get up and leave. Make him wear a condom all the time! You never know, no matter what he says, you never know. We can stop the spread of this disease if everyone would just love themselves enough to use protection.
    10dannyrobbins12

    Powerful,Excellent

    This was a very powerful film!Jenni Garth was excellent! as well as the girl who starred in this!who will definitely go onto great things!I am a 23 year old white male who is hiv positive.I found this film to be right on and very realistic for me and my experience.I thought that the way they betrayed the world in which these kids were living in was very real.Jenni Garths character was very believable I identified with her and her loneliness very much,I also identified with the young girl whose life was completely turned upside down when she found out she was poz..Thank god for Lifetime for taking on Important issues like this!These movies are better than half the crap coming to movie theatres.I think Jenni Garth would be an excellent activist for hiv/aids not only because she is an excellent actress and so beautiful but she has handled this subject matter quite a few times now(on 90210 as well)and done it with such grace.It was hard for me to watch this and I broke down a few times,but at the end it left me with something I have not felt in awhile,..Hope.
    9Lefpro

    The film was a conscious reminder how serious the HIV/Aids virus is.

    I'm a writer and I just produced a short film called, "Born with It." Chronicling the journey of a young female born with the HIV virus. So this film, "Girl, Positive," have definitely it home with me. I can't compare the two because more movies need to be produced like this to show the youth, people period, that we need to take this virus seriously and stop judging others physical as being safe to have unprotected sex with because they don't look like their infected. I liked this film a lot and hopefully I will meet the writer some day soon once "Born with It" goes into production. There are many ways to contract this virus, but the worst of all to human nature is to be born with it and have nothing to do with it. The statistics today is increasing and it seems that many people aren't educating them self nor the youth enough. The age 25yrs and younger are the ones that it is infected more than any. Thumbs up to the film maker. LEF Filmz

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      Both Jennie Garth and Andrea Bowen tied for the Prism Award for performance in a TV movie or miniseries.
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      Closer to You
      by Samantha Mollen

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Lifetime TV
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Consequences
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Frank & Bob Films II
      • L.I.F.T. Production
      • Von Zerneck-Sertner Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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