Movie: Eating Your Heart Out

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Leslie Culhane
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Margaret Goding
Margaret Goding

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Kerry Grabeau
Kerry Grabeau

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Martha Hartley
Martha Hartley

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Sonia Little

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Jill Marshall
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    Eating Your Heart Out

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    An independent feature-length documentary about women, food, fat, and dieting.

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    1984-01-01

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    A film about food, fat, and dieting

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