略歴(Biography)
David France(デイヴィッド・フランス、1958年生まれ)は、アメリカの調査報道ジャーナリスト、ノンフィクション作家、ドキュメンタリー映画監督。ニューヨーク生まれ。長年にわたりHIV/AIDS、公衆衛生、人権、LGBTQ+コミュニティを中心に取材・執筆を続け、実証的な調査報道と当事者への綿密なインタビューに基づく作品で高く評価されている。2012年刊行の『How to Survive a Plague』は、エイズ危機と市民運動を描いた代表作であり、自ら監督した同名ドキュメンタリー映画はアカデミー賞長編ドキュメンタリー賞にノミネートされた。その後も医療、社会正義、人権をテーマに精力的な取材を続け、ジャーナリズムと映像制作の両分野で国際的な評価を確立している。
David France (born 1958) is an American investigative journalist, nonfiction author, and documentary filmmaker. Born in New York, he has devoted much of his career to reporting on HIV/AIDS, public health, human rights, and LGBTQ+ issues. Renowned for combining rigorous investigative journalism with deeply personal storytelling, France has produced influential work that documents both the human impact of disease and the social movements that have shaped public health policy. His landmark book How to Survive a Plague chronicled the AIDS epidemic and the rise of activist organizations, and his documentary adaptation of the same name received an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature. Through his writing and filmmaking, France has become one of the leading chroniclers of modern public health and LGBTQ+ history.
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