Pink Ribbons, Inc.
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Léa Pool's critical, investigative documentary Pink Ribbons, Inc. begins on a sunny day in San Francisco as thousands of people prepare for a gruelling two-day walk to raise money for a cure for breast cancer. As the film explores the history of breast cancer, corporate fundraising, and the presentation of breast cancer campaigns in the media, each return to the run makes the effort seem more problematic.
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