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Angels in America (2003)

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The messenger has arrived.

Follow six New Yorkers whose lives intersect amidst the AIDS crisis and the rapidly changing socio-political climate of 1985.

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Cast & Crew

Director
  • Profile picture of Al Pacino
    Roy Cohn Al Pacino
  • Profile picture of Justin Kirk
    Prior Walter / Leatherman in the Park Justin Kirk
  • Profile picture of Emma Thompson
    Nurse Emily / Homeless Woman / The Angel Emma Thompson
  • Profile picture of Patrick Wilson
    Joe Pitt Patrick Wilson
  • Profile picture of Meryl Streep
    Hannah Pitt / Ethel Rosenberg / The Rabbi / The Angel Australia Meryl Streep
  • Profile picture of Mary-Louise Parker
    Harper Pitt Mary-Louise Parker
  • Profile picture of Ben Shenkman
    Louis Ironson / The Angel Oceania Ben Shenkman
  • Profile picture of Jeffrey Wright
    Norman "Belize" Ariaga / Mr. Lies / Homeless man / The Angel Europa Jeffrey Wright

Videos

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Limited Series

2003

6 episodes

Season 1 of Angels in America premiered on December 7, 2003

Millennium Approaches (Episodes 1-3): It is 1985 and AIDS is causing mass death in USA. In Manhattan, Prior Walter tells Louis, his lover, that he has AIDS; Louis, unable to handle it, leaves him. Joe Pitt, a Mormon and Republican attorney, is pushed by right-wing fixer Roy Cohn toward a job at the US Department of Justice. Both Pitt and Cohn are in the closet: Pitt out of shame and religious turmoil, Cohn to preserve his power and image. Pitt's wife Harper is strung out on Valium, hallucinating constantly and longs to escape from her sexless marriage. An angel with ulterior motives commands Prior to become a prophet. Perestroika (Episodes 4-6): Prior is helped in his decision by Joe's mother, Hannah, and Belize, a close friend and drag queen. Joe leaves his wife and goes to live with Louis, but it does not work out because of ideological differences. Roy is diagnosed with AIDS and dying, while haunted by the ghost of Ethel Rosenberg.

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Keywords

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  • aids
  • hiv
  • based on play or musical
  • miniseries
  • lgbt
  • gay theme