This is a documentary film about women suffering from eating disorders. Lauren followed these women around in their everyday lives and even to their visits to their doctors. The film speaks for itself, it has been touring nationally since February 22, 2007 and will continue to travel through the country until 2010. This film has made a drastic impact on the education of eating disorders in America and is being developed into a curriculum for use with the exhibit and in schools by HBO.
You Tube: Broadcast Yourself. 2006. "Eating Disorders". Accessed 8 June, 2008.
This video is a girl who is crying out for help and support in her fight against eating disorders. This video does a phenomenal job of presenting the issues, the causes and the consequences of eating disorders. It brings a human element to the disorder that just about anyone can relate to because it provides visuals of the things that trigger eating disorders; such as fashion, society and advertising in the media, which are things everyone is exposed to.
You Tube: Broadcast Yourself. 2007. "I Just Want to be Pretty". Accessed 8 June 2008.
This video is another young girl crying out but not for help, she wants to have an eating disorder and she wants to be thin like the images presented in the video. This is a great video to portray the desired aspects of anorexia and bulimia; but it is also the perfect example of what society can do to a person and their outlook on certain things; it is almost as if this girl has been brainwashed by fashion, society and advertising media. "Eating Disorders" and "I Just Want to be Pretty" are two videos that work together to provide insight into what people who suffer from these disorders are thinking, how they are feeling and what they truly want.
Healthy Place Films. 2008. "Reflections of Emptiness: Straight Talk About Eating Disorders". Accessed 8, June 2008.
This is a first hand account of several teens who talk openly about their struggle with eating disorders. They tell why they fell into the destructive paths that they did, what they told their friends and family, and their struggle with loosing friends and loved one because of their "secrets". They also discussed how they felt once they realized that they crossed the line with their health, and how they knew they needed to stop before they ending up killing themselves. This is video won the 2000 National Mental Health Association Public Service award for its delivery and effectiveness in helping teens and adults understand eating disorders.
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