mardi 18 juillet 2017
Anorexia film To the Bone triggers tears, painful memories at special screening
Alison Rogers has been struggling to keep her eating disorder under control for years, but she says she's particularly vulnerable these days. Still, she attended a special screening of the Netflix film To the Bone organized by a Toronto centre that helps people with eating disorders.
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