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Producer donates share of DVD sales to PIH
In the independently produced action movie "The Minx," a modern-day Robin
Hood steals from the rich and gives to the poor. During the first six weeks
that the movie is available on DVD, the producers of "The Minx" are giving
to support health care for the poor in real life by donating $1 of every sale
to Partners In Health.
"Although I conceived of The Minx primarily
as a light-hearted entertainment, I also wanted audiences to think about the
discrepancy between the world's rich and poor," writer/director Michael
Glover Smith explained. "I feel very strongly that everyone should have
access to primary health care and supporting Partners in Health is a wonderful
way to contribute to that cause."
The movie stars Mia Park as Linnea Chang, a mild-mannered tobacconist
by day who dons the costume and persona of "The Minx" to rob major corporations
by night. The DVD is available online from Singa
Home Entertainment. PIH will
receive $1 for every DVD sold through June 30, 2007.
Director Smith mentioned that he had gotten the idea after hearing that one
of his favorite rock bands, Arcade Fire, has been donating $1 (or £1
or 1 euro) to PIH for every ticket sold during its tours of Europe and North
America. Contributions to PIH from the European tour totaled more than $50,000.
[published May 2007] |