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42: 379:, a 30-year-old divorced mother of two, traces her eating issues back to an incident at the pediatrician when she was 7 and put on a diet which then led to anorexia. She describes massive binge/purge sessions which resulted in hospitalizations due to the resulting dehydration and her severe abuse of diuretics, hydrochlorothiazide, laxatives, enemas and 328:
is a 15-year-old student who was admitted to Renfrew with liver damage, a low heart rate and hair loss after dropping from 185 to 97 pounds in less than a year. She describes herself as a compulsive over-eater from the age of 8, leading into compulsive dieting and anorexia from the age of 12, citing
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In 2008, Shelly reported that she was successfully recovering from her eating disorder. In 2010, she was featured in a news feature about her and her friend's recovery from anorexia, which stated that the attention Guillory received after the film debuted triggered a relapse. Guillory later went to
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Apart from her binges, which she describes as occurring "every few weeks or so, over and over again, for three or four days", she was restricting to under 200 calories a day prior to entering Renfrew. She had been hospitalized five times in the three months leading to her admittance to the Center.
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2006. It has also screened at Hot Docs and Full Frame, as well as film festivals in Chicago, Vancouver, Austin, St. Louis, Ojai, Galway and Sweden. It received the 2006 Documentary Grand Jury Prize at the Boston Independent Film Festival, Newport International Film Festival and Jackson Hole Film
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has been at Renfrew for nine weeks. She admitted herself after a suicide attempt over two slices of pizza, explaining that while they weren't the whole motivation, they were "kind of the straw that broke the camel's back". When interviewed she says that "dieting has always been a huge part of my
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Living at the center for six months, Greenfield and director of photography Amanda Micheli received unrestricted access to film staff meetings, therapy sessions, mealtimes and daily weigh-ins that depict the highly structured routine of inpatients' daily lives. The film explores their turbulent
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Throughout the film Brittany is resistant to recovery, explaining that she would like to lose "another forty pounds" and that she "just want to be thin". She tells her nutritionist she has purged twelve times since entering Renfrew and walks out of group therapy in tears when her dedication to
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She celebrates her 30th birthday in the Center and seems to be making progress with her anorexia but has trouble with some of the rules. She is expelled after Keilee tells the staff about Polly getting the NEDA symbol tattooed on her hip while on a day pass from the Center. This incident was
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After discharge, Alisa struggles through dinner with her children and Shelly at a restaurant. She picks at her food and takes tiny bites. The film later shows Alisa, agitated and pacing around her home, distract her two children with cartoons and waffles as she enters her bathroom to purge
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surgically implanted in her stomach. She admits herself into Renfrew after ten hospitalizations. On her arrival she weighs 84.3 pounds, having been anorexic for six years and tube fed for five of those years. She has an identical twin, Kelly, who does not have an eating disorder.
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Shelly describes a reliance on various mood stabilizers and tranquilizers and has volatile mood swings throughout the film, in particular getting very angry and aggressive when stolen food mistakenly attributed to her and pulse deficits lead to her being accused of purging.
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Polly moved to Chattanooga after leaving Renfrew, went back to school to study photography and was managing a studio at the time of the film's release. She died at her residence on February 8, 2008 due to an overdose of sleeping pills. Her death is believed to have been a
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Upon being given her 24-hour notice to leave, Polly expresses despair and purges on camera. She was described in the epilogue as continuing to have trouble with purging and weight loss, and that she ultimately died in February 2008 at age 33.
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Brittany's insurance benefits run out, forcing her to leave treatment early. She relapses into anorexia before leaving, prompting concern amongst patients and staff, and is released against medical advice.
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repeatedly. The epilogue reveals that she would go on to lose 20 pounds and attempt suicide, and that she returned to Renfrew for treatment and maintained a healthy weight after leaving.
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as " a continuation of my decade-long exploration of body image and the way the female body has become a primary expression of identity for girls and women in our time."
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in their struggle for recovery. The film premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival in 2005, before premiering to the general public on November 14, 2006 on HBO.
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Having struggled with her eating disorder for 16 years, Alisa took disability leave from her job as a pharmaceutical rep in order to enter treatment.
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According to Brittany, her mother also has an eating disorder and in an interview, Brittany describes how they would have "the greatest time" with
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The epilogue states that she began to restrict after discharge and lost weight rapidly. Insurance would not pay for further treatment.
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interpersonal relationships, and highlights the efforts of the Renfrew medical team and the complex tasks they face.
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Alisa seems to respond well to Renfrew and towards the end of her stay expresses a desire to "taste recovery".
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rehab for a drug addiction, and described herself in the article as no longer having an eating disorder.
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is a 25-year-old psychiatric nurse who enters the Center at the beginning of the film with a
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compounded by giving mood stabilizers to Shelly. Shelly told staff that Polly had given her
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Festival. It has also been nominated for an International Documentary Association Award.
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magazine. She later returned to photograph young women for her personal project, the
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after the pills were discovered in her room during a routine check for contraband.
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life" and that she was "counting calories and counting fat by the time was 11".
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Alisa reportedly recovered from her eating disorder and began work as a teacher.
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The epilogue states that Shelly lost 17 pounds after discharge and underwent
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and won the John Grierson Award for best feature-length documentary at the
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Greenfield, Lauren; Herzog, David B.; Strober, Michael (12 October 2006).
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Greenfield first visited The Renfrew Center in 1997 on assignment for
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Anorexia: An Update From Shelly From the HBO Documentary, Thin...
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Brittany is now fully recovered and a mother of three.
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Thin and Girl Culture - Smith College Museum of Art
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THIN (film)
Release poster depicting Shelly, one of the documentary participants, with the tagline, "If it takes dying to get there, so be it."
Lauren Greenfield
R. J. Cutler
Lauren Greenfield
Amanda Micheli
Kate Amend
Miriam Cutler
HBO
cinéma vérité
Lauren Greenfield
HBO
Renfrew Center
Coconut Creek
anorexia nervosa
bulimia nervosa
other eating disorders
photo-book
R.J. Cutler
PEG
feeding tube
electric shock therapy
Neurontin
"chew and spit"
THIN
ISBN
0-8118-5633-X
ipecac
Sundance Film Festival
London Film Festival

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