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The story of four women suffering from anorexia and bulimia in South Florida. | Add synopsis »
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Interesting to a point but loses the bigger subject by focusing so tightly on the specifics of the treatment centre See more (3 total) »

Cast

 
Shelly Guillory ... Herself
Brittany Robinson ... Herself
Alisa Williams ... Herself
Polly Williams ... Herself

Directed by
Lauren Greenfield 
 
Produced by
R.J. Cutler .... producer
Lauren Greenfield .... producer
Amanda Micheli .... producer
Ted Skillman .... producer
Joanne Toll .... producer
Isabel Vega .... associate producer
 
Original Music by
Miriam Cutler 
 
Cinematography by
Amanda Micheli 
 
Film Editing by
Kate Amend 
 
Production Management
Mari Colabelli .... production manager
Stewart Shields .... production manager
 
Sound Department
Judy Karp .... sound recordist
Claudia Katayanagi .... sound recordist
Troy Smith .... sound re-recording mixer
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Shana Hagan .... additional cinematographer
 
Editorial Department
Thomas Carmichael .... editorial associate
Michael Cioni .... post-production consultant
Tim McCarthy .... assistant editor
Julia A.G. Storm .... assistant editor (as Julia Gandelsonas)
 
Music Department
Louis Durra .... musician: piano
Margaret Yen .... music consultant
 
Other crew
Thomas Carmichael .... production associate
Robin Cottle .... title designer
Steve Kirklys .... title designer
 


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12 out of 17 people found the following review useful.
Interesting to a point but loses the bigger subject by focusing so tightly on the specifics of the treatment centre, 10 March 2007
Author: bob the moo

This documentary follows a group of girls in a private hospital in Florida for treatment for anorexia, bulimia and other eating disorders. The timing is only ever going to more relevant with coming time I think because weight is an increasing issue. I know the media does exaggerate for the sake of stories but we do either seem to be a society of obesity or undereating. Watching America's Next Top Model and shows of the ilk you regularly hear "too big" or worse from the judges in relation to girls who are very trim by modern standards. Meanwhile "size zero" is the thing of nightmares for those concerned about the women who feel forced to be thinner and thinner. All this against the background of the very public death of model Reston (40kg at age 21) from an infection after her system was weakened by the effects of anorexia.

So with all this in mind I was quite looking forward to this film because I hoped that it would be worthy of the subject – which is important and depressing. The film goes behind the scenes at a treatment centre in South Florida and follows the patients and doctors through counselling sessions, weighing, community sessions and just hanging out. The degree of access is impressive and the subjects don't seem to be affected at all by having a camera around them all the time. It is a shame then that the film doesn't deliver a point or a well constructed case but it doesn't really manage to do this. The "fly on the wall" approach does provide value as the lives of the girls do make for an engaging documentary but I couldn't help but feel that the film should be using the girls to access a bigger point rather than being about the dramas within the treatment centre alone.

This is best seen in the final third, which seems to be mostly about Polly and her friends being confronted by the staff over their behaviour and attitudes; this made it more of a soap opera than anything else and, although interesting, it was not what I had hoped the film would be. Greenfield's direction is very good, providing lots of intimate shots without ever getting in the way of the people or the treatment. She does turn out a film that is engaging and touching at turns but I didn't think that it did much to my understanding of the conditions. For viewers who dismiss it as "all in the head" and a western disease for fashion obsessed girls, there isn't much here to educate otherwise.

Overall then this is a weakness to the film because it doesn't deal with the subject but rather the specific people in the centre. This means it is not as good or as important as it should have been an, although it is of some interest, it is certainly not the film that I had hoped it would be.

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