Zero Fat
Zero Fat

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Zero Fat

2005
Movie
93 min
Arabic

Ayyoub is a young man who works in the advertizing field; thanks to his autistic mother who helps him to find new ideas. His boss tries to divert his ideas to be exploited in an illegal way. Ayyoub does not give up and decides to take revenge on his boss.

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Zero Fat is a documentary that explores the pervasive cultural obsession with thinness and the often unhealthy extremes people go to achieve it. It delves into the diet industry, body image issues, and the psychological impact of societal beauty standards. The film questions the definition of health and highlights the diverse realities of body types.

Critical Reception

Information on critical reception for 'Zero Fat (2005)' is limited, suggesting it may not have received widespread theatrical distribution or significant critical review coverage. Documentaries of this nature often find their audience through niche channels or specific community screenings.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film raises important questions about societal pressures related to weight and body image.

  • It provides a critical look at the diet industry's influence.

  • Explores the psychological toll of striving for an often unattainable ideal.

Google audience: No specific audience reviews are readily available for this film.

Fun Fact

The lack of easily accessible information about 'Zero Fat (2005)' might indicate it was a very independently produced or limited-release documentary, common for films tackling sensitive social issues outside mainstream distribution channels.

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