

OVERVIEW
More Americans have been lost to AIDS than in all the U.S. wars since 1900. But few know of the existence of the National AIDS Memorial, a seven-acre grove and sanctuary hidden in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. THE GROVE shows how one community responded to its overwhelming grief, and how the seeds of a few visionaries blossomed into something larger and more provocative than they could have imagined. How do we mark a time of unimaginable loss? And what does it mean to be a national memorial?
Filmmakers and Special Guests in Attendance
