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All of Me: A Story of Love, Loss and Last Resorts

“All of Me” follows a group of women who have been friends, and fat, for years. But now thanks to weight loss surgery they are on the fast track to being thin. A dream come true?

Losing weight is changing their lives in unexpected ways, forcing them to reckon with who they have been, who they are becoming and who loves them for precisely who they are.

Hear their stories first-hand. Check out our trailer!

Official Site: http://allofmethemovie.com/

Duration : 0:6:29


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Comments (19) Trackbacks (0)
  1. waters65
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    Wow awesome !!!!!!! …
    Wow awesome !!!!!!!! I cant wait to see the rest..Please let us know when the whole film is out….

  2. AKphoto101333
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    this is amazing :)
    this is amazing :)

  3. Mopsibus
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    What a fantastic …
    What a fantastic documentary! What amazing women. I can’t wait to see the whole film when it is done. Hope you get more sponsors to fund it.

  4. HeavyWeightYoga
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    These women are …
    These women are extraordinary, and so very brave. Bravo!

  5. weightloss30
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    You have donea …
    You have donea great job!
    bravo!

  6. junglebabe21
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    wow, this will be …
    wow, this will be great. people need to know it’s more than “oh just don’t eat carbs”:(:(:( let us know when it’s done. also, it would be helpful if we could hear the voices over the music at the beginning.

  7. Mariavfrancobar
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    Great story. Thanks …
    Great story. Thanks for sharing. 2008 was a great year for me because I had WLS and I finally got myself back.

  8. gregoryor
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    Wow. That is …
    Wow. That is really moving. You picked an excellent, articulate endearing group of women to profile. I can’t wait to see the whole thing.

  9. beanj31602
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    Would love to see …
    Would love to see the entire documentary; some of the scenes were too dark to be seen very well. But love the stories and the idea. Thanks for telling ‘our’ story.

  10. beanj31602
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    As someone who will …
    As someone who will be 62 in August, the line that hit me the hardest is, “When I’m 62, I want to be lying on the beach, not in a hospital bed.” Me, too. That’s why I had lapband surgery 2 years ago. It may not be pretty, but I’ll be on the beach at 62, a lot slimmer than I was 2 years ago.

  11. lotzasunshine24
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    This is AMAZING! I …
    This is AMAZING! I actually thought about doing something like this before my Lapband surgery. I love that you all have put this together!

  12. AwesomeForever
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    Will wait for this …
    Will wait for this video…and watch it.

    Linda

  13. 1fancynancy
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    I so cannot wait …
    I so cannot wait until this is out. Congrats on being our voices!! Thank you.

  14. gabbysgift
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    This looks a very …
    This looks a very eye opening movie for both those having WLS and their families. I can;t wait to see the wholething and share it withmy family.

  15. mom4sadie
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    Wow… what can I …
    Wow… what can I say. That was powerful and only a small part of the documentary. The openness and honesty is powerful. Thank you for sharing your stories… and yet sharing mine in a way. Can’t wait to see the whole thing.

  16. meltingmamamelted
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    Can’t WAIT to see …
    Can’t WAIT to see this! Congrats!

  17. winelover215
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    Can’t wait for this …
    Can’t wait for this. It’s long overdue. Bravo!

  18. alicemz
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    As a former …
    As a former bulimarexic who went through recovery, I can relate to the issues and changes they are faced with. I think it’s great to do a film about this — especially to show the support of the Girls sticking together and helping each other. The operation concerns me — I hope they have psychotherapeutic support as well. There is no quick-fix to eating disorders. Congratulations on bringing it out into the public eye!

  19. FeelingOkeyDoke
    3:03 am on June 14th, 2009

    I have been “skinny …
    I have been “skinny” all my life. Never had a weight “problem” or even a concern about my weight. Regardless, I can totally relate to the situations presented here. Watching made me aware of my own crazy ideas about weight. But really, it’s not about skinny me! For a change! It’s about fat people trying to make it in this world, just like all the rest of us. It’s a struggle worth knowing about.

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