Louis Theroux: Talking to Anorexia

Louis Theroux: Talking to Anorexia

Movie

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  • Genre(s): Documentary, TV Movie
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Ellena Wood
  • Cast(s): Louis Theroux
  • Duration: 59min
  • Music: Jonathan Noyce,Nick Kingsley,Danny Farrant
  • Award(s): BAFTA TV 2018 (Nominated) Awards List
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  • Story:
    Anorexia, the pathological fear of eating and gaining weight, is now the most deadly mental illness in the UK, affecting around one in every 250 women. In this film, Louis Theroux embeds himself in two of London's biggest adult eating-disorder treatment facilities: St Ann's Hospital and Vincent Square Clinic. As he spends more time with patients both on and off the wards, he witnesses the dangerous power that anorexia holds over them, and finds himself drawn into a complex relationship between the disorder and the person it inhabits.
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STORY

Story
Anorexia, the pathological fear of eating and gaining weight, is now the most deadly mental illness in the UK, affecting around one in every 250 women. In this film, Louis Theroux embeds himself in two of London's biggest adult eating-disorder treatment facilities: St Ann's Hospital and Vincent Square Clinic. As he spends more time with patients both on and off the wards, he witnesses the dangerous power that anorexia holds over them, and finds himself drawn into a complex relationship between the disorder and the person it inhabits.

AWARDS

Nominations
BAFTA TV Award

Best Single Documentary | 2018