Thursday, July 30, 2015

Walt Disney Co. Becomes First Studio to Limit Smoking Depictions to R-Rated Films Only



The Walt Disney Company has become the first major Hollywood studio to prohibit cigarette smoking depictions in films they produce with youth ratings. The company's new policy will limit smoking depictions to films with an R rating, a move the U.S. Surgeon General has said could save the lives of over 1,000,000 children if the entire industry followed suit. The new policy covers all films that Disney produces, but disappointingly does not extend to films the company distributes.
"Disney is showing their leadership by taking action on the Surgeon General and CDC report, implementing a policy with direct impact on this public health crisis," said Andrew Behar, CEO of environmental health advocacy non-profit As You Sow. "The next step should be to publicly endorse an MPAA policy to require an R rating for all films depicting smoking."

"We are extending our policy to prohibit smoking in movies across the board, [to] Marvel, Lucas, Pixar, [and] Disney films," said Disney CEO Robert Iger, responding to shareholders at Disney's annual meeting on March 12. "In terms of any new characters that are created under any of those labels we would absolutely prohibit smoking in any of those films," Iger added later.

In 2012, the US Surgeon General concluded, "There is a causal relationship between depictions of smoking in the movies and the initiation of smoking among young people." In 2015, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention concluded, "Giving an R rating to movies with smoking would be expected to reduce the number of teen smokers by nearly one in five (18%) and prevent one million deaths from smoking among children alive today."



"Consistent with health authorities, Disney's policy exempts smoking for depictions of historical figures, and for negative portrayal of smoking," said Tom McCaney, Associate Director of Corporate Social Responsibility at The Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia. "But, seemingly contrary to Mr. Iger's commitment, Disney's policy does not extend to movies Disney distributes under its Touchstone brand; we hope the company closes this loophole and also extends the policy to all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, which is important as youth tobacco use changes."
A coalition of investors, including As You Sow and faith-based shareholders Trinity Health and Sisters of St. Francis (part of the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility) have engaged with Disney and other studios on the issue of tobacco impressions in films for over a decade.

"We commend Disney for this historic move," said Rev. Michael Crosby, Tobacco Issue Coordinator for ICCR. "However, this is still an industry-wide problem that has not been resolved by the MPAA. The CDC demonstrated that the R rating for kid-rated movies could save 1,000,000 lives. Disney is part of the solution, but 88% of youth-rated films are not made by Disney."

Posted at http://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmovies/article/Walt-Disney-Co-Becomes-First-Studio-to-Limit-Smoking-Depictions-to-R-Rated-Films-Only-20150714

Reposted at TobaccoDeathRay

The Next Fifty Years

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Dear Colleagues:

For more than fifty years, the Surgeon General has been reporting about the dangers of smoking and tobacco use.  The findings have spurred many of us to help smokers quit, clear the air of secondhand smoke, and keep young people from starting in the first place.

We know the strategies that work and now we have an historic opportunity to end the tobacco epidemicIf we work together, we can save millions of lives.

To reflect on all the work that has been done, and remind us of the road ahead, we have developed and released The Next 50 Years.  This video can help you raise awareness and draw attention to the important work that remains to be done in tobacco control.  Here are a few ideas to help you make the most of this video:
·         Follow CDC Tobacco Free on social media to see and share CDC/OSH updates on the release of The Next 50 Years.  Please use #Next50 in any social media posts about the video.  (See below for sample social media posts.)
·         Share with your grantees, stakeholders and partners; encourage them to use the video in their social media and other communications.  
·         Use to recruit new partners – show at meetings, include in presentations.
·         Use in outreach to media and bloggers; the video is a great resource to accompany a story about tobacco issues in your community or state.

Smoking has been the number-one cause of preventable death and disease in this country for decades. If we could eliminate tobacco use entirely, the results would be staggering:

  • We would prevent nearly half a million premature deaths each year.
  • We would save the lives of 5.6 million children alive today who would die prematurely because of smoking.
  • 58 million Americans still exposed to secondhand smoke would breathe more freely.
  • We would prevent one out of three cancer deaths in this country.


Sample Twitter Post: Who’s ready to work together to build a tobacco-free future? Retweet to show your support for the #Next50  http://bit.ly/1SBQBHh

Sample Facebook Post:  Just released! We celebrate the progress made in the past 50 years and look forward to a tobacco-free future. #Next50 http://bit.ly/1SBQBHh

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