

Pink Ribbons, Inc.
Visit website6.5/10 • 10
2011-09-11 • 1h 37m
Capitalizing on hope.
Breast cancer has become the poster child of corporate cause-related marketing campaigns. Countless women and men walk, bike, climb and shop for the cure. Each year, millions of dollars are raised in the name of breast cancer, but where does this money go and what does it actually achieve? Pink Ribbons, Inc. is a feature documentary that shows how the devastating reality of breast cancer, which marketing experts have labeled a "dream cause," becomes obfuscated by a shiny, pink story of success.
- Directors
- Léa Pool

Pink Ribbons, Inc.
Visit website2011-09-11 • 1h 37m
6.5/10 • 10
Capitalizing on hope.
Breast cancer has become the poster child of corporate cause-related marketing campaigns. Countless women and men walk, bike, climb and shop for the cure. Each year, millions of dollars are raised in the name of breast cancer, but where does this money go and what does it actually achieve? Pink Ribbons, Inc. is a feature documentary that shows how the devastating reality of breast cancer, which marketing experts have labeled a "dream cause," becomes obfuscated by a shiny, pink story of success.
- Directors
- Léa Pool
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsSamantha King
Herself
Barbara Brenner
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Barbara Ehrenreich
Herself
Nancy Brinker
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Susan Love
Herself
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- English
- Budget
- $900,000.00
- Revenue
- $25,000.00
- Keywords
- breast cancermarketingcorporatismwoman director