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An offbeat, humorous movie about a serious subject.
Beating the Bunny is a very unconventional film that
deals with one of the worst addictions in the world --
pornography.
If there were a top ten list of taboo subjects within the church, pornography would likely be found near the top. No one
seems to want to talk about it,but the funny thing
is...almost everyone deals with these issues at some
point in his or her life. In North America, the average age when kids are
exposed to porn continues to drop, too, currently
estimated to be age 11 (according to some sources).
Burnt Scroll Productions decided to take a risk and
get the conversation started. Beating the Bunny is a low-budget film from a first time film-maker, a quirky,
entertaining drama of a young man who tries to hide
his porn-viewing habits from his parents. Meanwhile,
he is haunted in his nightmares by a giant, evil, pink
bunny!
Beating the Bunny is a look at how
porn affects a young man's thoughts and how typical
families sometimes brush the issue under the carpet. It's not going to win an Academy Award -- but it's likely to communicate effectively with teens (...which is precisely what the film-makers wanted).
Special Features:
-Challenging "Porn Talk" Vignette
-Porn Statistics Quiz
-Full Soundtrack (mp3 and menu-accessible)
-Blooper/Gag Reel
-Deleted Scenes
-Two Free Short Films: "Skim Milk
Charms" and "Unheard Cries of
Mercy"
-English Subtitles
-Full Discussion Curriculum
Length: 24 minutes (plus bonus features)
Producer: Burnt Scroll Productions, 2005
UPC: 094922534408
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