A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 4, 2017
Original Title:
Eat Like a Bird
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Eat Like A Bird is a fictional drama which places you into Jennifer's mind as she struggles with Anorexia Nervosa. A mother, a wife, an employee, a friend...secrets are uncovered as she battles her eating disorder and is admitted into an inpatient treatment center. This film brings to light an understanding of what it is like to have an eating disorder and what may prompt it to develop. It also raises awareness to the need for obtainable treatment and compassion from those who surround the individual who suffers.
Associate Producer:
David Breda
Boom Operator:
Kristine Gallagher
Camera Operator:
Danielle Dougherty
Casting Associate:
Kris Leiter
Cinematography:
Scott Vance
Director:
Emily Dunay
Editor:
Chris Bilecki
Location Scout:
David Breda
Producer:
Emily Dunay
Production Assistant:
Cheri D'Gregory
Anthony Jamison II
Hari Kantubhukta
Irma R. McQueen
Logan Wiggenhorn
Publicist:
Joe Fishel
Set Decoration:
David Breda
Emily Dunay
Set Photographer:
Danielle Dougherty
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Emily Dunay
Jamie McKellop Foster
Writer:
Emily Dunay
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