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| | '''Self Mutilation''' is sometimes the term medical practitioners use to describe some forms of [[Body modification|body modification]], particularly the more "extreme" forms, such as [[Cutting|cutting]]. In the [[Body modification|body modification]] community it is more likely a form of self expression, communication and association with like-minded individuals. It may also be considered a coping tool some may use to help deal with feelings of [[Depression|depression]]. |
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| [[File:Modifydvd.jpg|100px|link=/index.php?title=File:Modifydvd.jpg|alt=Modifydvd.jpg]]
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| | '''Director'''
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| | Jason Gary, Greg Jacobson
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| | '''Runtime'''
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| | 85 mins
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| | '''Country'''
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| | USA
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| | '''Language'''
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| | English
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| | '''Genre'''
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| | Documentary
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| | '''Year of Release'''
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| | [[2005]]
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| | '''DVD Release Date'''
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| | April 1, [[2006]]
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| ! colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"| [https://imdb.com/title/tt0455980/ Modify at IMDB]
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| '''MODIFY''' is a movie about having the right to do whatever you want to your own body. This film stars [[Fakir Musafar]], [[Jim Ward]], [[Masuimi Max]], [[Steve Haworth]], [[Stalking Cat]], and dozens of procedures in stunning two-camera detail, from tanning, waxing, bodybuilding and tattoos to plastic surgery, trans-gender surgery, suspension, and scarification.
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| == Synopsis ==
| | Mental health professionals (and sometimes mental health amateurs) typically do not care who wielded the scalpel. A simple, but meaningful scarification piece by a professional body mod artist using sterile scalpels in a clean, ritualistic space tends to be considered "self-mutilation" by mental health professionals. Why? They consider such a cutting to be "self-harm by proxy". |
| All of us know we should not pre-judge others, not to judge a book by its cover. Does this feeling of acceptance apply to people who modify their body beyond what is normal? Extreme is relative to perception. It is human nature to fear what we do not understand. What is ‘normal’?
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| Everyone modifies their body in one form or another to help show on the outside how they feel on the inside.
| | Most people active in body modification find this term offensive. |
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| Using entirely original music, including over forty never before heard songs from more than twenty new artists, this original groundbreaking documentary hits the screen rockin’ right from the start.
| | == See Also == |
| | | * [[Self-Harm]] |
| For the first time ever, in their own words, the finest, most well spoken, talented, surgeons, piercers, tattooists, cutters, body artists, and pioneers of body modification in the United States, show & tell it all in the Committed Films motion picture ‘MODIFY’.
| | * [[Cutting]] |
| | | * [[Depression]] |
| You will meet more than thirty of the most amazing modified people that have ever lived, and the body artists that have changed them forever. The cast and crew of modify traveled the United States and have filmed more than fifty body modification procedures including tanning, waxing, piercing, branding, scarification, genital beading, elective amputations, bodybuilding, tattooing, tongue splitting, non-surgical implants, plastic surgeries, trans-gender surgeries, and everything in between.
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| Why have they chosen to do this to their bodies?
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| MODIFY explores their thoughts on the difference between body modification and mutilation, their feelings on discrimination, addiction, religion and the legal limits regarding the right to choose what someone can or can’t do to their own body.
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| == Cast == | |
| [[File:ModifymovieStarBios.jpg|500px|thumb|right]]
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| * Gary Alter (M.D)
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| * Joe Aylward
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| * Pat Blackstorm
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| * Ashley Burson
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| * Jen Davis
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| * [[Allen Falkner]]
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| * Julio Garcia (M.D.)
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| * [[Steve Haworth]]
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| * Sally Hayes
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| * [[Jesse Jarrell]]
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| * Steve Joyner
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| * Anna Kinison
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| * Jeremy Kinison
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| * Jeff Kish
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| * [[The Lizardman]]
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| * Frank Marino
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| * Mike Morris
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| * [[Fakir Musafar]]
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| * [[Masuimi Max]] | |
| * Joseph Patterson
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| * NoMan Pan
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| * Rev. Louie Sanches III
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| * Alex Sandoval
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| * Screwfish
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| * [[Stalking Cat]] | |
| * Paul Stoll
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| * Trigger
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| * [[Torture King]]
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| * [[Jim Ward]]
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| * Zamora
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| * [[Zulu]]
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| == External links ==
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| * [http://www.modifythemovie.com/index2.html Official site]
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Self Mutilation is sometimes the term medical practitioners use to describe some forms of body modification, particularly the more "extreme" forms, such as cutting. In the body modification community it is more likely a form of self expression, communication and association with like-minded individuals. It may also be considered a coping tool some may use to help deal with feelings of depression.
Mental health professionals (and sometimes mental health amateurs) typically do not care who wielded the scalpel. A simple, but meaningful scarification piece by a professional body mod artist using sterile scalpels in a clean, ritualistic space tends to be considered "self-mutilation" by mental health professionals. Why? They consider such a cutting to be "self-harm by proxy".
Most people active in body modification find this term offensive.
See Also