Scene from Mange (2012)
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Duration: 305 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1900x1060 | Added: 2023-Jul-06 |
Actresses in this Scene

Elodie Frenck
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Alternate Names: Élodie Frenck
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Elodie Frenck, born in France, starred in 'Mange (2012)'. She was previously overweight and bullied, but has since embraced a healthier lifestyle after struggling with bulimia. Currently, she celebrates her first year of abstinence from the condition.

Jennifer Decker
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Alternate Names: Jennifer Decker de la Comédie Française, Jennifer Decker de la Comédie Française, Jennifer Decker de le Comédie Française, Jennifer Decker de le Comédie Française
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Jennifer Decker, born December 28, 1982, is a French actress known for her role as Lucienne in the film 'Flyboys' (2006). She began her career on stage, playing Juliet in 'Romeo and Juliet' at age 18. Her early film roles include 'Jeux de Haute Société' (2003) and 'Une Femme d'Honneur' (2005). In 2006, she appeared in four films: 'Jeune Homme', 'Les Amants Du Flore', 'Flyboys', and 'Jeanne Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour'. Decker was discovered by director Tony Bill while vacationing in Paris, leading to her role in 'Flyboys'.
About the Movie: Mange (2012)

Release Year: 2012
Nation: France
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Director: Julia Ducournau, Virgile Bramly
Writer: Julia Ducournau, Virgile Bramly
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Genre: Comedy, Drama
Story
Laura, a successful lawyer with a loving boyfriend, struggles with maintaining her healthy lifestyle after years of battling bulimia. She celebrates one year of abstinence from the eating disorder that once plagued her and left her feeling miserable and alone during her teenage years.
Summary
Mange (French for 'Eat') is a compelling drama-comedy that follows Laura, a woman who has transformed herself both physically and professionally since her teenage years. Once overweight and bullied, Laura now enjoys a life of success and acceptance. However, the film delves into Laura's past struggles with bulimia, showing how she once used food as a coping mechanism to deal with her loneliness and insecurity.