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The
case against smoking in movies … now on DVD
Need
a quick introduction to one of the most urgent public
health challenges of the new century? Want to share
the highlights with your group and spark discussion?
In
less than ten minutes, 120,000 Lives a Year
traces the secret history of tobacco payoffs
in Hollywood…summarizes research accepted by the
World Health Organization, U.S. Centers for Disease Control,
and other medical authorities…and describes a science-based,
four-step solution to cut the number of teens delivered
to the tobacco industry by Hollywood in half. Fast-paced
presentation includes:
Film clips
Interviews
Youth action
2004 Senate hearing
This year, the U.S. film industry will recruit 390,000
new young smokers. In future years, 120,000 of them
will die of tobacco-related disease. Six studio bosses
could take action today to save 62,000 lives tomorrow.
This DVD is where to start.
The DVD includes the Screen Out parents' campaign guide and supporting materials.
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Order single copies by email or letter. They’re
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Contact us via email
or write:
Smoke Free Movies DVD
Suite 366 Library
University of California
San Francisco, CA 94143-1390
Related
Resources:
One Page Fact Sheet
Powerpoint
presentations:
The
Science
Smoke
Free Movies
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