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Title Responsible corporations?
Published [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 24 min.)
Summary Multinational companies are aggressively marketing cigarettes to young people in developing countries, with tragic social costs. This film explores the case of Indonesia - the third largest market for tobacco products in the world. Human Costs: "If I'd known I'd get this disease I would have quit a long time ago." Ujang has terminal lung cancer. At 45, he is the victim of a habit, which is killing millions in his country. Targeted by the tobacco industry's relentless, high-powered marketing, Indonesians start young and die young. Marketing: Most Indonesians don't believe that smoking is bad for their health and the industry shamelessly cashes in on their ignorance. The marketing strategies of cigarette companies play a major role in a massive national habit. Among men, almost 70% light up every day - about 80 million smoker. Corporations: Pressure groups attack the behaviour of giant tobacco companies like Philip Morris and British American Tobacco as a blatant breach of corporate social responsibility. Internal Philip Morris documents reveal the company's strategy: they want to entice young Indonesians to sample their deadly wares - and get them hooked
Notes Title from title frames
Event Originally produced by TV Choice in 2010
Subject Social reponsibility of business
Cigarettes -- Marketing.
Lungs -- Cancer.
Lung Neoplasms
Cigarettes -- Marketing.
Lungs -- Cancer.
Genre/Form Short films.
Short films.
Courts métrages.
Form Streaming video
Author Kanopy (Firm)