A Matter of Fat

19691 h 38 min 42 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: William Weintraub

Production: Desmond Dew

Script: William Weintraub

A rather astonishing film showing how one man shed nearly half his body weight--63.5 kg of it (140 pounds)--by complete starvation under hospital observation. What brought him to so desperate a course, and how he managed to cope with it, is told with candor and humour by the fat man himself. Lorne Greene narrates the rest. Between times, the film leaves Gilles Lorrain and his lonely struggle to examine what other overweight people are doing, singly or in groups, to reduce to more normal proportions. Medical authorities comment on some misconceptions and malpractices of the slimming industry.

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Subject categories


  • Health and Medicine > Fitness and WeightFood Issues and NutritionTreatment and Rehabilitation
  • Media Education > Body Image
  • Family Studies/Home Economics > Food and Nutrition
  • Health/Personal Development > Healthy Eating, Nutrition

Credits


director
William Weintraub
script
William Weintraub
producer
Desmond Dew
photography
Don Virgo
Eugene Boyko
Jacques Fogel
sound
Jean-Guy Normandin
editing
Lucien Marleau
sound editing
Bernard Bordeleau
re-recording
Roger Lamoureux
Michel Descombes
narrator
Lorne Greene
music
Robert Fleming

Awards


  • Blue Ribbon AwardItinerant - American Film and Video Festival
  • Special Jury AwardInternational Film Festival
  • Gold MedalInternational Film Festival
  • Etrog for Best Film over 30 minutesGenie Awards