Pink Ribbons Inc.: A Documentary Review on Where Cancer Research Money Ends Up

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Lea Pool is a Montreal filmmaker who was tapped to do a documentary about how money is raised for breast cancer research. Pool wasn’t sure there was  story there until she jumped into the backstory on breast cancer awareness. Pink Ribbons, Inc.: Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy, is a revealing book written in 2006 by Samantha King, a professor of kinesiology and health studies at Queen’s University. The next stop on the road to information was the autobiographical piece, Welcome to Cancerland, a scathing 2001 feature article in Harper’s magazine by feminist writer Barbara Ehrenreich. After reading that, it became the impetus for Pool to make Pink Ribbons, Inc., which is a 97 minute documentary that Pool explains: “I needed to find a way to make (the fundraising issue) more attractive to a large audience,” so she worked some filmmaking magic tricks, she interviews people against a digitally animated background and has them speak directly to the camera. “It’s not a new idea, but it works well – it engages the viewer,” said Pool.

Instead of normal narration facts are typed on the screen for the view to read, and she uses pink–a lot of pink. But it’s not all nice colors and scary facts – there’s also controversy and hypocrisy. Pool brings these facts …

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Exposing the Reality of Breast Cancer

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Though the Christmas and New Year holidays are almost definitely clouding most people’s ability to think beyond the next week or so, I’m sure you guys remember that October 2010 was breast cancer awareness month. We raised awareness here on Zelda Lily and, here in the UK, fundraising events took place and pink ribbons were abundantly in evidence. But, over in New York City, black-and-white posters advertising the SCAR Project were presenting an altogether more honest and authentic picture of breast cancer. The posters featured a pregnant woman with a large surgical scar over the right half of her chest – the place where her right breast would once have been. The copy underneath the image read ‘Breast Cancer is Not a Pink Ribbon.’ The poster, even as I …

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Planned Parenthood Gift Cards?

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Okay, I have to start off by saying that I think Planned Parenthood has done a great deal of good.  Whether parents like it or not, kids are having sex at ever-younger ages, and having the means and information to protect themselves from pregnancy and STIs is invaluable.  I still find it almost entertaining to hear Sarah Palin’s sound bytes about abstinence-only education being the …

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Breast Shadow Puppets to Raise Money for Breakthrough Breast Cancer

Australian hit Busting Out! is on its way to Edinburgh to raise money for a Scottish breast cancer organization. The show, which features topless stars partaking in “breast-based contortions along with songs, dance, and comedy sketches,” is produced by the same people that brought us The Vagina Monologues.

From The Scotsman:

Busting Out! has been an Australian festival hit. Billed as a graphic and “raucously entertaining’” show – and an “empowering and affirming celebration of the female body” – it has been brought to Edinburgh by the original producer of the Vagina Monologues.

The early evening show includes performers Emma Powell and Bev Killick doing shadow puppets of the Taj Mahal and camels with their breasts, as well as inviting audience members to join a bra-removal competition. They are topless for much of its 75 minutes.

But while the show breaks taboos, said UK producer Mark Goucher, it is far removed from bawdy Fringe fare, such as Puppetry of the Penis or late-night cabaret acts.

“It is not vulgar, it is not Burlesque. It is really a celebration of women’s bodies,” he said.

Part of me cannot help but think that a show that proudly advertises “breast contortions” (which frankly sounds kind of painful) …

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