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The Bodybuilder & I
20071 h 25 min 59 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Bryan Friedman
Production: Julia Rosenberg (January Films)Anita Lee (National Film Board of Canada)Silva Basmajian
Script: Bryan Friedman
Produced by January Films in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada, in association with TVOntario and The Documentary Channel.
Every June, 59-year-old Bill Friedman waxes his body, strips down the smallest bikini shorts imaginable, slathers himself with bronzing spray and then struts his way across a stage where he flexes his impressive muscles and gyrates before a crowd of hundreds. Bill is a competitive bodybuilder - a former world champ in the age 50-60 category. And now he's determined to win his title back.
Documentary director Bryan Friedman is 26. Bill - Bryan's dad - hasn't been around since Bryan was a baby. Over the last two decades, the two have spent virtually no time together. Bryan's feelings are complicated - but mostly negative, with a deep dose of embarrassment over Bill's muscle-bound body and single-minded bodybuilding obsession.
Now, Bryan is chronicling his dad's attempt to make it back to the top. And somehow - between bench presses, tanning sessions, costume shopping and the occasional furtive cigarette - the two men are coming to know, and maybe even sort of understand, each other.
Told with humour and sensitivity, The Bodybuilder and I is a feature documentary about success, failure, shame and family. It is a journey into the strange subculture of geriatric bodybuilders and into the life of a man who is determined to regain his status as champion. And it is the journey of an estranged son trying to discover who his father really is - in hopes that he can learn to love and respect him for the first time.
Subject categories
- Health and Medicine > Fitness and Weight
- Seniors > LifestylesPortraits
- Families > Parent-Child Relationships
Credits
- writer
- Bryan Friedman
- director
- Bryan Friedman
- producer
- Julia Rosenberg
- Anita Lee
- executive producer
- Silva Basmajian
- commissioning editor
- Rudy Buttignol
- associate producer
- Tyler Levine
- director of photography
- Alan Poon
- editor
- Seth Poulin
- original music
- Jim Guthrie
- music supervisor
- Amy Fritz
- participant
- Bill Friedman
- Carl Krasnor
- Jerry Shapiro
- Dave Weinstock
- Lonni Margulies
- Jeff Friedman
- Stephanie Bot
- Kelvin Daniels
- Alexis Friedman
- Kayla Krasnor
- Linda Krasnor
- Paul De Oliveria
- Luciano Edward Rao
- Melanie Weinstock
- Chris Batista
- Don Brauer
- Svetlana Bourlak
- Dale Danforth
- Peter Forbes
- Tonie Mori
- Vince Mercurio
- Marshall Page
- Ofra Perl
- Alan Poon
- Chuck Thompson
- Willie Wendt
- Michael A. Zappitelli
- Emily Zvagulis
- post-production supervisor
- Douglas Wilkinson
- post-production manager
- Tim Martin
- assistant editor
- Sophie Byfield
- sound recordist
- Paul Gosse
- B unit sound recordist
- Rod Chicorli
- 1st camera assistant
- Christian Peterson
- B unit camera operator
- Chris Mably
- B unit 1st camera assistant
- Polly Morgan
- demo camera
- Stanislaw Barua
- sound editor
- David Rose
- re-recording engineer
- Stephan Carrier
- assistant re-recording engineer
- Mandy Ley
- music consultant
- Carl Wilson
- stills photographer
- Christopher Wahl
- Jag Gundu
- Christian Peterson
- colourist
- Tim Martin
- title design
- Lynsay Reynolds
- key art
- Lynsay Reynolds
- motion graphics design
- Jeremy Bailey
- computer services
- Inbusys
- production intern
- Amanda Smith
- Joe Villanti
- Navneet Rai
- demo shoot production assistant
- Jeff Watson
- office production assistant
- Mike Barrett
- legal counsel
- Danny Webber
- production consultant
- Sarah James
- production accountant
- Nathan Feiner
- bookkeeper
- Denise Taylor
- demo budget
- Paul Scherzer
Awards
- Best Canadian Feature DocumentaryHot Docs
- Best Canadian DocumentaryAtlantic International Film Festival