Positive: A Journey Into AIDS

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Positive: A Journey Into AIDS is a 1995 documentary directed by Eamon Harrington and John Watkin. It was produced for the ABC Afterschool Special series. It followed actors Michael Sutton and Kimberly McCullough, who played Stone Cates and Robin Scorpio, respectively, as they researched HIV and AIDS for their roles as HIV+ teenagers on the long-running ABC daytime serial General Hospital.

Cast

Awards

1996 Daytime Emmy Awards (2 Wins)

  • Outstanding Achievement in Single Camera Editing: Nina Gilberti
  • Outstanding Directing in a Children's Special: John Watkin & Eamon Harrington