A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2001
Original Title:
Full
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
7 Day Artists Inc.
Green Sweater Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
Jamie is a young man who suffers from both anorexia and bulimia. His memories of being teased for being over-weight coupled with people's treatment of his sudden weight loss lead him to question his decisions for the first time. We are allowed into his reality and given insight into his perspective as he holds everyone at a distance while he examines the details of his disillusioned world. And this allows him to see just how paper thin the reality he has been living in truly is. "Full" is not about overcoming an eating disorder; it is about understanding an eating disorder, and how a young man comes to understand it.
Art Direction:
John Nadalin
Assistant Art Director:
Devon Tsz-Kin Hong
Rachel Lindsay
Assistant Hairstylist:
Aimee Lecours
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Aimee Lecours
Best Boy Electric:
Ed Firth
Best Boy Grip:
J. Joly
Boom Operator:
Jason Cusak
Casting:
Larissa Giroux
Costume Design:
Karen Dagg
Director:
Brad Peyton
Director of Photography:
Rudolf Blahacek
Dolly Grip:
Mick Gray
Editor:
Annellie Rose Samuel
Editorial Staff:
Kevin Rollins
Executive Producer:
Colin Brunton
First Assistant Camera:
Andy Jaccobson
Kaelin McCowan
First Assistant Director:
Robin Kaiser
Jenny Murray
Gaffer:
Terry Banting
Sean Hearn
Graphic Designer:
Mark Pemberton
Key Grip:
Mike Vezilj
Key Hair Stylist:
Briget Cooper
Key Makeup Artist:
Briget Cooper
Music:
Rick White
Online Editor:
Sue Len Quon
Producer:
James Mauro
Production Manager:
James Mauro
Script Supervisor:
Melanie Orr
Second Assistant Camera:
Ian Anderson
Sound Editor:
Roland Rainer
Sound Recordist:
Kelly Wright
Still Photographer:
Ella Cooper
Derek Anderson
Wardrobe Master:
Heather Goodchild
Writer:
Brad Peyton
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