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Michael Selditch Movies

2008  
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The documentary Eleven Minutes catches up with Jay McCarroll, winner of the first season of the Bravo reality series Project Runway, to see how his career in fashion design has been impacted by the show. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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2003  
 
A three-part series for cable's Discovery Health Channel, Plastic Surgery: Before & After was hosted and narrated by Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Jan Adams, author of Everything Women of Color Should Know About Cosmetic Surgery. Combining graphic O.R. footage with computer graphics, the series took a scientific approach to the art of plastic surgery, pointing out that the procedures were used to save lives as often as to soothe patients' vanity. The personal stories of those who had gone "under the knife" were related via interviews and videotapes of surgery in progress. The series was originally telecast on July 10, 17, and 24, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Dr. Jan AdamsThom Beers, (more)
 
2001  
 
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Ken Hanes wrote the screenplay for this adaptation of his controversial play about a reporter who finds himself torn between the firmly held beliefs of two psychologists. Frank Johnston (Andrew Elvis Miller) is an investigative journalist who is involved in a long-term relationship with Dr. Jonathan Baldwin (Paul Provenza), a psychologist. Both Frank and Jonathan are have an interest in the work of Dr. Arthur Apsey (Dan Butler), another psychologist who has become controversial for his claims that he can "cure" gay men of their homosexual orientation. Jonathan thinks Apsey is a fraud, and Frank thinks there's an exposé
to be written about Apsey, so they come up with a plan: Frank will begin seeing Apsey as a patient, claiming he wants to be wants to be rid for his desires for other men, and Jonathan will use Frank's inside data on Apsey to reveal the flawed thinking behind his techniques. However, Frank soon discovers Apsey is shrewder than he imagined; it doesn't take long for the doctor to figure out what Frank is trying to do, and as he begins to question Frank, he forces the journalist to examine the flaws in his relationship with Jonathan that he's been willing to ignore, as well as poking holes in Frank's assumptions about Apsey's work. Fixing Frank was screened at the 2001 L.A. Outfest, a festival for gay- and lesbian-themed films. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Dan ButlerAndrew Elvis Miller, (more)
 
1990  
 
Done in a semi-documentary style, this is a discussion of women in menopause which is done in a trendy, 90s style that tends to be preachy, arty and more socially conscious than necessary for the format used. ~ Tana Hobart, Rovi

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Starring:
Alice SpivakNovella Nelson, (more)