We asked celebrities at the Academy Awards, the Tribeca Film Festival, and the Film Independent Spirit Awards to tell us about something that
required real courage.
Not exact matches
The movie's
real courage, though — and the place where it
requires courage from its viewers — is its unflinching portrait of what it was like to live with HIV in an era when treatment for the disease had no successful protocol, little government funding, and little recognition or support outside the gay community.
This includes things like financial and family obligations or simply being too busy being stressed out to maintain the energy
required to find it and even if you find it, the
courage to make the leap of faith
required by most
real changes in life.