
Beauty Mark
What Is Your Mark?
Genres
Overview
Diane Israel, a former world-class triathlete, becomes a psychotherapist after battling anorexia. She shares her story while interviewing champion athletes, body builders and models about self-image.
Details
Budget
$600
Revenue
$0
Runtime
50 min
Release Date
2008-02-10
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
0
Vote Average
0
Paul Campos
Self
V
Self
Dawn Gallagher
Self
Joan Israel
Self
John Israel
Self
Justin Israel
Self
Rick Jones
Self
Cheree MacDonald
Self
Josh MacDonald
Self
Brenda Maller
Self
Clyde Rae-Jolie
Self
Jessica Roffey
Self
Jacqueline Stanford Shaw
Self
Nii Armah Sowah
Self
Richard Traum
Self
Ivette Visbal
Self
Naomi Wolf
Self
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