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See the ad at http://smokefreemovies.ucsf.edu/ourads/ad_sfm58_variety.htm

 

Smoke Free Movies has launched a series of print advertisements in Variety and other publications. This advertisement first ran on January 27, 2009.

 

The National Cancer Institute (1) concluded:

 

Movies with smoking cause kids to smoke

 

Having confirmed movies' causal role in recruiting a new generation of smokers, our nation can score a major victory against tobacco and protect countless lives.

 

Without taxpayers spending a cent, film studios and their corporate parents can immediately adopt these four reasonable policies, industry wide:

 

1 | Rate future tobacco imagery "R," except for depictions of tobacco's dire health consequences or portrayals of actual historical figures who smoked;

 

2 | Stop displaying tobacco brands on screen;

 

3 | Certify that nobody in the production and distribution chain receives anything of value from a tobacco company, its agents or fronts to include tobacco imagery in a film; and

 

4 | Run proven anti-tobacco spots before all films with tobacco imagery, in all distribution channels.

 

A strong majority of U.S. adults (70%) already favor R-rating future smoking and showing anti-tobacco spots before any film with smoking (67%). Sixty-one percent want tobacco brands off screen. (2)

 

The U.S. film and tobacco industries have a long history of commercial collaboration. The film industry must now act upon the scientific evidence showing that U.S. films with smoking are a vector for addiction, disease and death worldwide.

 

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(1) U.S. National Cancer Institute (2008). Monograph 19: www.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/tcrb/monographs/19/index.html. (2) Social Climate Survey of Tobacco Control (2007). www.socialclimate.org/pdf/smoking-attitudes-movies.pdf.

 

Learn more at www.smokefreemovies.ucsf.edu | UCSF Center for Tobacco Control Research & Education


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