In 19th Century Victorian England, Dr. Frederick Treves rescues a heavily disfigured man, The Elephant Man, who is mistreated as a side-show freak. Treves realizes that behind his monstrous appearance, the man possesses kindness, intelligence, and sophistication.
Consuming Kids: The Commercialization of Childhood is a documentary that examines the pervasive influence of marketing on children and their families. It delves into the strategies and techniques used by corporations to target children with advertisements, merchandise, and branding, and the impact this has on their behavior, development, and well-being. The film explores issues such as the ethics of marketing to children, the effects of advertising on children's imaginations and play, and the role of parents in navigating this commercial landscape.
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