A confrontational work that analyzes media, intimacy and AIDS in triple critique, Overdue Conversation aims at the deconstruction of the documentary interview by creating a triangle between two differing individual video perspectives and the audience. By eliminating camera crew and crosscut editing, the video-maker, subjects, and audience become witnessing participants and editors in a candid video confrontation over sexual truthfulness. Forced to choose 'sides' viewers must make their own decisions on issues of personal vs. public freedoms, privacy, HIV disclosure, sexual dynamics and legality.