Stephen Winter, born in the 1970s, is a versatile actor, director, and writer who has made significant contributions to cult cinema. He wrote and directed Chocolate Babies (1996), a groundbreaking film that explores themes of race and sexuality within the context of the AIDS crisis. Additionally, Winter appears in Kiss of the Damned (2012), showcasing his ability to navigate the realms of horror and eroticism. His work reflects a commitment to pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms, making him a notable figure in the landscape of exploitation and independent film.
Chocolate Babies
Welcome to the front lines of AIDS activism, where the latest enemy raids are being run by a band of unlikely warriors: two drag queens, an HIV-positive man with tiny gemstones dotting his bald head, and his HIV-positive sister.