A new film will help “shine a light on mental ill health” and support many who are suffering in silence.
That’s the view of an author and journalist who is overseeing PR and publicity for the groundbreaking project.
Nick Owens, a former Sunday Mirror journalist, is heading up comms for A Day With An Eating Disorder.
Written and produced by the author Lynn Crilly, it will feature Sid Owen, Bobby Davro, Paul Cooper, Mikyla Dodd and Jessica Impiazzi.
The film – released next year – focuses on the struggles those living with eating disorders have to grapple with.
It also shines a light on a number of other mental health ill issues affecting hundreds of thousands of people across the UK.
Journalist Nick Owens, the former deputy editor of the Sunday Mirror, said: “This important project will help bring hope and support to many people who are currently suffering in silence.
“Magnify PR is looking forward to sharing more details about this project very soon.”
A Day With An Eating Disorder is being produced by filmmaker Lynn Crilly, an author and counsellor who specialises in supporting those living with conditions including anorexia and bulimia.
Her daughter Samanta will star in the film and comes 20 years after Sam was diagnosed with an eating disorder and OCD. Lynn, author of Hope With Eating Disorders, says the film is needed to provide a voice to those suffering and their carers.
For more information visit www.lynncrilly.com
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