Original title
Still Killing Us Softly: Advertising's Image of Women
Released
1/1/1987
Origin country
US
Genre
Documentary
Production companies
Cambridge Documentary Films
Budget
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Revenue
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Runtime
0hr 32min
This follow-up to Jean Kilbourne's award-winning 1979 documentary, KILLING US SOFTLY, further probes the harmful effects of stereotypical and sexist images in advertising. Kilbourne conducts a lecture within the film, displaying still images of women, men, children, and violent crime via a slide projector. By emphasizing the dehumanization of women by television's body-image obsession, she teaches viewers how America is taught to categorize women primarily as sex objects.
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