Bulimia Comedy 'The Skinny' Aims to Conquer Television's Last Taboo [View all]
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No topic is too personal or too embarrassing for Jesse Kahnweiler. The 30-year-old L.A.-based filmmaker is best known for her autobiographical films about coming to terms with her rapist, hiring a boyfriend via a casting call, and finding her G-spot by polling strangers on the street.
But the hardest subject to tackleboth in her own life and on filmwas her eating disorder, which she hid from her closest friends, roommates, and boyfriends for years. It's now the subject of her latest project, The Skinny, an episodic series in which she plays a "feisty, free-spirited Jewish girl," also named Jessie, who struggles with an unhealthy relationshipnot with another person but with food.
"As someone who's had bulimia, nobody ever talks about it. And that's exactly why The Skinny needs to exist," she says in a video for The Skinny's Kickstarter, which launched Sunday and aims to raise $10,000 to cover the cost of postproduction on the pilot, which is expected to premiere online in the spring.
The Skinny comes at a time when television is increasingly portraying true-to-life characters who take recreational drugs, explore their sexuality, have abortions, and transition from one gender to anotherall of which are portrayed by various characters in Transparent, the Amazon show created by Kahnweiler's friend and mentor, Jill Soloway.