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Pink Ribbons, Inc.

  NR HD

Léa Pool

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Plot Summary

The ubiquitous pink ribbons of breast cancer philanthropy - and the hand-in-hand marketing of brands and products associated with that philanthropy — permeates our culture, providing assurance that we are engaged in a successful battle against this insidious disease. But the campaign obscures the reality and facts of breast cancer – more and more women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year, and face the same treatment options they did 40 years ago. Yet women are also the most influential market group, buying 80 percent of consumer products and making most major household purchasing decisions. So then who really benefits from the pink ribbon campaigns — the cause or the company? And what if the very companies and products that profit from their association have actually contributed to the problem? In showing the real story of breast cancer and the lives of those who fight it, Pink Ribbons, Inc. reveals the co-opting of what marketing experts have labeled a "dream cause."

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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88%
  • Reviews Counted: 33
  • Fresh: 29
  • Rotten: 4
  • Average Rating: 6.9/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: Blending expert testimony with emotional appeals from a support group for women diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer, this stinging indictment raises an all-together different call to arms. – Mindy Farabee, Los Angeles Times, May 31, 2012

Fresh: Above all, Pink Ribbons, Inc. is an argument for reintroducing into the public discourse the uncertainty, fear, and complexity that cancer sufferers and their loved ones know all too well. – Mark Holcomb, Village Voice, May 30, 2012

Fresh: The movie's indignation seems justified on at least one point: that the pink-ribbon movement thus far has done more for marketing than for medicine. – Mark Jenkins, NPR, May 31, 2012

Fresh: At the very least ... this documentary will make you question the status quo. – Janice Page, Boston Globe, Jun 21, 2012

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Pulling Back the Pink Ribbon and Exposing the Corporate-ness

This is a revealing look behind the campaign to "raise awareness". The corporate profiteering is sickening. And the staggering funds raised are far too disproportionately aimed toward researching treatments, with Big Pharm and the patented diagnostic technology, with a minuscule amount going to researching prevention with regard to foods and environmental toxins. People have become numb and out of touch with the realities of breast cancer and swept up into the pink ribbon as a shallow symbol absorbed by the corporate world as another consumer marketing tool.

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