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    • Starving in Suburbia (2014) This Lifetime made-for-TV film follows 17-year-old Hannah as she joins a dangerous ”thinspiration” online community where users treat anorexia as a lifestyle rather than a disorder.
    • Feed (2017) Teenager Olivia is haunted by her twin brother’s death and begins seeing visions of him when she’s distressed. Matt tells her what to do and when to eat, and Olive begins thinking that she’s saving food for her brother so he can live again.
    • To The Bone (2017) Most critics recommend taking this one carefully: A handful of them have claimed the film glorifies anorexia and continues the same tired trope of the typical anorexia sufferer being a privileged white woman who just wants to look like the models she sees in magazines.
    • Thin (2006) This documentary follows four women receiving eating disorder treatment at The Renfrew Center in Coconut Creek, Florida. While each woman has their own “final straw” that brought them to Renfrew, they all suffer from eating disorders that profoundly affect their lives to the point of near-death, in some cases.
    • To the Bone. Keanu Reeves, Lily Collins, Alanna Ubach. 3,979 votes. Exploring the harsh realities of anorexia, To the Bone provides an intimate and raw depiction of life with an eating disorder.
    • Sharing the Secret. Mare Winningham, Diane Ladd, Tim Matheson. 944 votes. Sharing the Secret delves into the complex world of bulimia, with a captivating storyline that keeps viewers engaged while shedding light on the intricacies of the disorder.
    • For the Love of Nancy. Tracey Gold, Jill Clayburgh, William Devane. 540 votes. Starring Tracey Gold, For the Love of Nancy presents a devastatingly realistic depiction of anorexia, delving into the psychological turmoil and physical consequences that can accompany this disorder.
    • Perfect Body. Wendie Malick, Amy Jo Johnson, Cathy Rigby. 548 votes. A captivating story about a young gymnast's pursuit of perfection and the detrimental impact it has on her mental and physical health, Perfect Body offers a fresh perspective on the competitive world of sports and its potential connection to eating disorders.
  1. TV shows and movies about eating disorders. Funny, heartbreaking, and provocative, "Huge" follows the lives of seven teens and the staff at a weight-loss camp as they look beneath the surface to discover their true selves and the truth about one another.

  2. Oct 14, 2024 · Editorials 8 Movies & Shows Bringing Awareness to Eating Disorders 8 Movies & Shows Bringing Awareness to Eating Disorders Written by Matt Nelson & Likewise Pix | Oct 14, 2024 Uncover the compelling narrative of resilience and challenge within these eight films and series that delve into the impactful and often hidden realities of eating disorders.

    • Heathers
    • Girl, Interrupted
    • Thin
    • Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story
    • Binge
    • When Friendship Kills
    • Perfect Body
    • For The Love of Nancy
    • To The Bone

    Heathers, starring Winona Ryder and Christian Slater, is a teen film that approaches serious issues, including eating disorders like bulimia, with dark comedy. The film has garnered a cult following and, as one reviewer writes, “What may seem like a near-two-hour callous joke is, on consideration, a caricature of high school indifference and cruelt...

    Girl, Interruptedis based on a 1993 memoir by Susanna Kaysen. The film stars Angelina Jolie and Winona Ryder, both of who suffer from mental health issues. The film chronicles their stay in a mental institution, alongside other patients, two of which suffer from eating disorders.

    Thin, which was featured in at the Sundance Film Festival and premiered nationally on HBO, is an eating disorder documentary that follows four women with eating disorders while they receive treatment at a residential facility in Florida. Sadly, one of the film’s subjects succumbed to her disorder and passed in 2008. Watch on YouTube

    Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Storyis about real-life ’70’s pop star Karen Carpenter and her very public struggle with anorexia, a battle that ultimately took her life. The film itself is considered a short, experimental biography that combines real footage, re-enactments by actors, and many of The Carpenters hit songs. Watch on YouTube

    Binge, created by and starring Harvard graduate Angela Gulner, is a comedy about her real-life struggles with bulimia. “We believe there’s a place in the world for stories that reflect back our experiences, particularly if those experiences are complicated, messy, painful, ugly, troubling and, well, human,” notes the series webpage. Binge – The Ser...

    When Friendship Kills, aka A Secret Between Friends, is a made for TV drama about two teenage girls who befriend one another. Along their journey, the girls flirt with diets that ultimately lead to anorexia nervosa. Watch on YouTube

    Perfect Bodystars actress Amy Jo Johnson and Olympic gymnast turned actress Cathy Rigby, who suffered from a real-life eating disorder in her youth. The television film is about a young Olympic hopeful that develops an eating disorder related to the stress of making it onto Team U.S.A. Watch on YouTube

    For the Love of Nancy, based on a true story, stars Tracey Gold, an actress that has had a very public struggle of her own with anorexia. The television film follows the high school graduate and college freshman as her mental and physical health spiral downward due to anorexia. Watch on YouTube

    To The Bone, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and, later, on Netflix, stars Lily Collins as Ellen and Keanu Reeves as Dr. William Beckham. The film highlights Ellen’s journey through residential treatment for anorexia after dropping out of college. Watch on Netflix

  3. Here you will find a selection of several films about eating disorders (from different eras). 1. Shared Secret (2000) Film directed by Katt Shea, which focuses on the eating disorder (ED) of bulimia Its protagonist is actress Alison Lohman, who plays Beth, daughter of a child psychologist.

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  5. Feb 28, 2023 · Eating disorders were not officially recognised in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders until the 1980s, so they were rarely mentioned in cinema until this decade. One of the first ever to include a central storyline about an eating disorder was The Best Little Girl In The World, a made-for-TV movie.

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