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One woman's journey to inspire everyBODY
Embrace folgt dem Kreuzzug der Körperbildaktivistin Taryn Brumfitt, während sie das globale Problem des Körperhasses untersucht. Entdecke "Embrace - Du bist schön", ein fesselndes dokumentarfilm film das erstmals im Jahr 2016 auf den Bildschirmen erschien. Diese Produktion, die aus Vereinigte Staaten stammt, enthält Beiträge von Amanda de Cadenet in der Rolle von Self, Ricki Lake in der Rolle von Self, Mia Freedman in der Rolle von Self und Taryn Brumfitt in der Rolle von Self.
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