- On World Aids Day 1994, new French military recruits called up for their national service, filmed head-on in B&W only front-facing camera, freely give their own personal opinions related to the Aids problem, without any form of censorship.
- In the context of the World Aids Day on December 1st, 1994, the French Ministry of Defence commissioned the producer Raymond Depardon to make a film to show to all new French military recruits called up for their national service, in which they gave their 'personal' views on the AIDS (Sida) problem. Each year about 240.000 young men are called to do their military service in the French Armed Forces. They remain in bases both in France and in French overseas territories, the film will be projected throughout these multiple installations. The 'on camera" interviews by Depardon were authorized without any form of restriction by the military authorities, selecting a scattering of young men from all walks of life who will spend 10 months under the flag. They were each free to give their own personal opinions related to the Aids problem, without any form of censorship.—Terranoa
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