Maledimiele
The haunting soundtrack, featuring Chiara Iezzi’s "The Other Side of Me," creates an atmosphere that feels both ethereal and claustrophobic.
Maledimiele serves as a reminder that behind every statistic is a "Sara"—a person seeking a voice through their silence. eufami-annual-report-2015.pdf
Pozzi doesn't offer a "quick fix." The film ends with a sense of reality—the road to recovery is long, non-linear, and requires more than just "eating more". The Broader Conversation Maledimiele
The themes of individual responsibility, participation and co- determination are in the air, regarding family members and friends,
Maledimiele: The Bittersweet Descent into the Anorexic Abyss Here is why it resonates: Directed by ,
The title itself is a contradiction— is sweet, golden, and comforting, but here it represents a sickness . It mirrors the early stages of anorexia, often described by those who experience it as a "honeymoon phase" where the control over food feels empowering and intoxicating.
Years after its release at the , Maledimiele continues to be used as an educational tool for mental health awareness. Here is why it resonates: regarding family members and friends
Directed by , the film avoids the clichés of "after-school specials" and instead dives into the psychological complexity of a young girl’s descent into self-destruction. The Story: A Sweet Sickness
