Pink Ribbons, Inc. - A Closer Look at Breast Cancer Marketing
By Rachel Walden • February 6, 2012
Please note: This entry -- originally posted at Our Bodies, Our Blog -- has not been updated since the publication date listed above.
The timing seems perfect, then, for showings of "Pink Ribbons, Inc.," a documentary film directed by Léa Pool that takes on corporate pink ribbon campaigns, pinkwashing, and what really happens as a result of this cause-related marketing.
Variety called the film "indignant and subversive," saying it:
resoundingly pops the shiny pink balloon of the breast cancer movement/industry, debunking the 'comfortable lies' and corporate double-talk that permeate the massive and thus-far-ineffectual campaign against a disease that claims nearly 60,000 lives each year in North America alone.
Based on the trailer (below), I'm really looking forward to seeing it.
The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last fall, and will be shown in several U.S. cities over the coming weeks and months, including San Francisco, D.C., Madison, and Nashville. It also opened in Canadian theaters last week.
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Great video. :)
Thank you.
Claire on
The trailer looks AWESOME! I'm excited to see the whole video!