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Directed by | Patricia Zagarella |
Produced by | Patricia Zagarella |
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Edited by | Oliver Lief |
Music by | Don DiNicola |
Production company | Lost In Vision Entertainment |
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Running time | 47 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Baring It All is a documentary film about fashion photographer David Jay and The SCAR Project, a series of photographic portraits of young women in various stages of breast cancer and other hormonal cancers.[1] Directed by filmmaker Patricia Zagarella of Lost In Vision Entertainment,[2] the film was picked up by the Style Network as part of their "Style Exposed" documentary series and first aired on Style on July 9, 2011.[3]
The film focuses the Jay and his motivations for embarking on the project, a departure from fashion photography work, as well as on four different women who chose to participate in The SCAR Project, posing for nude portraits revealing their scars from mastectomies, breast reconstruction and other surgeries related to their treatment.[4]
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